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Rios, J., (2024). Estilos de vida saludable en médicos asistentes de un hospital público de tercer nivel, Lima-Perú 2024 [Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12866/16582
Rios, J., Estilos de vida saludable en médicos asistentes de un hospital público de tercer nivel, Lima-Perú 2024 []. PE: Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia; 2024. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12866/16582
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title = "Estilos de vida saludable en médicos asistentes de un hospital público de tercer nivel, Lima-Perú 2024",
author = "Rios Garcia, Josselin Mabel",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia",
year = "2024"
}
Title: Estilos de vida saludable en médicos asistentes de un hospital público de tercer nivel, Lima-Perú 2024
Other Titles: Healthy lifestyles among attending physicians at a tertiary level public hospital, Lima-Peru 2024
Authors(s): Rios Garcia, Josselin Mabel
Advisor(s): Neira Sanchez, Elsa Rosa; Malaga Rodriguez, German Javier
OCDE field: http://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#3.03.04; http://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#3.03.05
Issue Date: 2024
Institution: Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia
Abstract: Introducción: Los estilos de vida saludables son fundamentales para mantener la salud y prevenir enfermedades no transmisibles. Los médicos asistentes constituyen pieza clave para el sistema de salud, pero debido a sus extensas jornadas laborales y tipo de trabajo pierden de vista los lineamientos de vida saludable. Objetivo: Describir los estilos de vida saludable de los médicos asistentes de un hospital público de nivel III-1 de Lima, Perú, 2024. Materiales y métodos: Estudio tipo transversal, descriptivo, donde se incluyó a 207 médicos asistentes de un hospital público. Se indagó sobre información demográfica, antropométrica y patológica, y se aplicó la escala de estilos de vida de Nola Pender et. al adaptado por Díaz, Márquez y Delgado. Resultados: Se encontró una edad media de 43 años y de IMC de 26,29 kg/m2. El 56,04% de médicos presentan sobrepeso y el 10,63% presentan obesidad. Solo el 39,13% presentó puntaje total indicativo de saludable en base a la encuesta de estilos de vida, con predominio en las dimensiones de autorrealización, ejercicio y apoyo interpersonal. 10 de 15 médicos con dislipidemia sí llevan un estilo de vida saludable y 111 de 170 médicos aparentemente sanos no llevan un estilo de vida. saludable. Conclusiones: Menos de la mitad de las médicos asistentes son saludables en el hospital de tercer nivel estudiado, en base a la totalidad de la encuesta y con mayor deficiencia en las dimensiones de alimentación, ejercicio y actividad física, y responsabilidad en salud.
Introduction: Healthy lifestyles are fundamental to maintain health and prevent non-communicable diseases. Attending physicians are a key part of the health system, but due to their long working hours and type of work, they lose sight of healthy lifestyle guidelines. Objective: To describe the healthy lifestyles of attending physicians in a third-level public hospital in Lima, Peru, 2024. Materials and methods: Cross-sectional, descriptive study, which included 207 attending physicians of a public hospital. Demographic, anthropometric, and pathological information was collected and the Nola Pender et al. lifestyle scale adapted by Díaz, Márquez and Delgado was applied. Results: We found a mean age of 43 years and a BMI of 26.29 kg/m2. 56.04% of physicians were overweight and 10.63% had obesity. Only 39.13% presented a total score indicative of healthy based on the lifestyle survey, with a predominance in the dimensions of self-fulfillment, exercise, and interpersonal support. 10 out of 15 physicians with dyslipidemia do have a healthy lifestyle and 111 out of 170 healthy physicians do not have a healthy lifestyle. Conclusions: Less than half of the attending physicians are healthy in the tertiary hospital studied, based on the totality of the survey and the dimensions of nutrition, exercise and physical activity, and health responsibility.
Introduction: Healthy lifestyles are fundamental to maintain health and prevent non-communicable diseases. Attending physicians are a key part of the health system, but due to their long working hours and type of work, they lose sight of healthy lifestyle guidelines. Objective: To describe the healthy lifestyles of attending physicians in a third-level public hospital in Lima, Peru, 2024. Materials and methods: Cross-sectional, descriptive study, which included 207 attending physicians of a public hospital. Demographic, anthropometric, and pathological information was collected and the Nola Pender et al. lifestyle scale adapted by Díaz, Márquez and Delgado was applied. Results: We found a mean age of 43 years and a BMI of 26.29 kg/m2. 56.04% of physicians were overweight and 10.63% had obesity. Only 39.13% presented a total score indicative of healthy based on the lifestyle survey, with a predominance in the dimensions of self-fulfillment, exercise, and interpersonal support. 10 out of 15 physicians with dyslipidemia do have a healthy lifestyle and 111 out of 170 healthy physicians do not have a healthy lifestyle. Conclusions: Less than half of the attending physicians are healthy in the tertiary hospital studied, based on the totality of the survey and the dimensions of nutrition, exercise and physical activity, and health responsibility.
Link to repository: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12866/16582
Discipline: Medicina
Grade or title grantor: Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia. Facultad de Medicina Alberto Hurtado
Grade or title: Médico Cirujano
Juror: Zelaya Arteaga, Elena Cristina; Soto Arquiñigo, Leslie Marcial; Noriega Ruiz, Victor Hugo
Register date: 23-Jan-2025
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