Bibliographic citations
Ramirez, S., Lozano, A. (2024). Factores socioculturales-institucionales y control de crecimiento y desarrollo del niño, Hospital Rural San José de Sisa 2024 [Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial]. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/6046
Ramirez, S., Lozano, A. Factores socioculturales-institucionales y control de crecimiento y desarrollo del niño, Hospital Rural San José de Sisa 2024 []. PE: Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial; 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/6046
@misc{renati/1053905,
title = "Factores socioculturales-institucionales y control de crecimiento y desarrollo del niño, Hospital Rural San José de Sisa 2024",
author = "Lozano Melendez, Arianne Aline",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial",
year = "2024"
}
Sociocultural-institutional factors and control of Child Growth and Development, San José de Sisa Rural Hospital 2024 The present study aimed to determine the relationship between sociocultural-institutional factors and growth and development control of children under three years old, Hospital Rural San José de Sisa-2024. The study is a basic research, non-experimental quantitative, descriptive correlational, prospective and cross-sectional design. Surveys with structured questionnaires and documentary analysis using cards from the Peruvian Ministry of Health's Integrated Child Care card were used to collect data on sociocultural and institutional factors. The population and sample consisted of 112 mothers of children under 3 years old who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Results: Sociocultural and institutional factors significantly influence the CRED control in mothers of children under 3 years of age. Socially, 48.0% of the mothers were between 19 and 29 years of age, 58.0% were cohabitants, and 77.0% mentioned that their household chores made it difficult for them to comply with CRED control. From a cultural point of view, 98% consider CRED control to be of little importance. Institutionally, 95% consider the absence of a nurse as a reason for not taking a child to CRED; 75% consider insufficient nursing staff as a reason for not taking a child to CRED. Conclusion: There is a significant relationship (p=0.035) between these factors and compliance with growth and development monitoring at the San José de Sisa Rural Hospital.
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