Bibliographic citations
Hó, Zumaeta (2024). Uso de redes sociales para la prevención de las complicaciones obstétricas en el Tercer Trimestre. Hospital La Noria, 2023 [Tesis de segunda especialidad, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/47871
Hó, Zumaeta Uso de redes sociales para la prevención de las complicaciones obstétricas en el Tercer Trimestre. Hospital La Noria, 2023 [Tesis de segunda especialidad]. PE: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego; 2024. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/47871
@misc{renati/1338571,
title = "Uso de redes sociales para la prevención de las complicaciones obstétricas en el Tercer Trimestre. Hospital La Noria, 2023",
author = "Zumaeta Panduro Jeniffer Ashley",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego",
year = "2024"
}
The use of social networks is currently widespread throughout the population and is used in different aspects, even to receive information about health care; In this framework, the present investigation was carried out; whose objective was to determine the use of social networks for the prevention of obstetric complications in the third trimester. La Noria Hospital, 2023. Methodology: Applied, explanatory, quantitative, non-experimental, hypothetical, deductive and cross-sectional study; with a sample population of 120 pregnant women. Results: 100% of pregnant women who have experienced obstetric complications in the third trimester use the social network Facebook; 87.5% use TikTok and none of them use Twitter. The most consulted obstetric complication on social networks was Urinary Tract Infection (85%) and the least consulted (15%) was preterm birth. 87.5% of pregnant women who use social networks have a secondary level and have higher incomes respectively and 63.3% are housewives. Only 10.8% of maternal morbidities evolved into obstetric complications (3.3% preterm birth and pyelonephritis respectively; 1.7% chorioamnionitis and placenta previa and 0.8%, eclampsia). On the other hand, 22.2% had Preterm Birth and only 15% visited 5 or more social networks; 8% had chorioamnionitis and 20.8% of them visited more than 5 social networks; however, 4.2% visited more than 5 social networks and 8% of them had pyelonephritis
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