Bibliographic citations
Alvites, R., (2021). Método anticonceptivo de elección en puérperas atendidas en el hospital Iquitos Cesar Garayar García, enero a marzo 2021 [Tesis, Universidad Científica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14503/1560
Alvites, R., Método anticonceptivo de elección en puérperas atendidas en el hospital Iquitos Cesar Garayar García, enero a marzo 2021 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Científica del Perú; 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14503/1560
@misc{renati/193359,
title = "Método anticonceptivo de elección en puérperas atendidas en el hospital Iquitos Cesar Garayar García, enero a marzo 2021",
author = "Alvites Murayari, Rosa Anita",
publisher = "Universidad Científica del Perú",
year = "2021"
}
Determine the contraceptive method of choice in puerperal women treated at the Iquitos César Garayar García Hospital from January to March 2021. Methodology. Non-experimental research study. Descriptive, cross-sectional and retrospective research design. The population made up of 810 puerperal women. The sample consisted of 200 puerperal women. Outcome. In the sociodemographic characteristics, a predominance of ages is observed, between 20 to 35 years in 67.0%, 70.0% have secondary education, 97.5% are cohabiting and 76.0% are of urban origin. In the obstetric characteristics, it is observed that 70% of the puerperal women who choose contraceptive methods are multiparous in 70.0%, 50.5% have less than 6 prenatal care and 65.5% had vaginal delivery. The method of choice for puerperal women is the injectable (Depoprovera) in 49.5%, followed by the barrier method in 23.5% and of these the most frequent are condoms with 23% and finally 18.5% choose tubal ligation. When relating the sociodemographic characteristics and the contraceptive method, a statistically significant relationship was found with age and the degree of education with values of P = 0.0000 and P = 0.0001 respectively. Likewise, there is a significant relationship with parity with a value of P = 0.0472 and the delivery route with P = 0.0000. Conclusion Postpartum women do choose to choose a contraceptive method.
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