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Cabrera, A., Gomez, D. (2024). Nivel de conocimientos del sulfato ferroso en madres, asociado a la anemia en niños menores de 36 meses, ipress i-1 picuro yacu 2023 [Tesis, Universidad Científica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14503/2853
Cabrera, A., Gomez, D. Nivel de conocimientos del sulfato ferroso en madres, asociado a la anemia en niños menores de 36 meses, ipress i-1 picuro yacu 2023 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Científica del Perú; 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14503/2853
@misc{renati/197789,
title = "Nivel de conocimientos del sulfato ferroso en madres, asociado a la anemia en niños menores de 36 meses, ipress i-1 picuro yacu 2023",
author = "Gomez Hernandez, Doriveth",
publisher = "Universidad Científica del Perú",
year = "2024"
}
The purpose of the study is to examine the association between the level of familiarity with ferrous sulfate in mothers and the severity of anemia in children under 36 months, at IPRESS I-1, Picuro Yacu, year 2023. The research design It is descriptive, applicative, transversal, correlational and prospective. The sample consists of 200 mothers of children under 36 months with anemia, recruited over a two-month period. The total population was selected for convenience due to its small size. A survey was used as a data collection technique, with a questionnaire as an instrument, validated with a coefficient of 0.899 using Delphi methods or expert judgment, and a reliability of 73% according to Crombach's Alpha. The findings indicate that 45.0% of mothers are between 16 and 23 years old, 38.50% between 24 and 31 years old, and 16.5% between 32 and 38 years old, with an average age of 30 years. Regarding the age of the children, 42.5% are between 25 and 37 months, 33.5% between 24 and 31 months, and 24.0% between 1 and 13 months, with an average age of 22. 5 months. Regarding the sex of the children, 60.0% are boys and 40.0% are girls. Regarding the marital status of the mothers, 46.0% are single, 36.5% cohabiting, and 17.5% married. The majority (84.5%) are housewives, 11.5% are students, and 4.0% are independent. Regarding anemia, 77.5% have a mild level and 22.5% have a moderate level. 92.0% of mothers have adequate knowledge about ferrous sulfate, while 8.0% have inadequate knowledge. In addition, 80.0% have adequate knowledge about the forms of administration of ferrous sulfate, 54.0% have adequate knowledge about its benefits, conservation and adverse effects, and 53.0% have adequate knowledge about the ferrous sulfate supplementation. In relation to the association between the variables, the p value (p-value) is 0.803, which is greater than the established significance level (α=0.05), which leads to the rejection of the alternative hypothesis and the acceptance of the null hypothesis. Therefore, it is concluded that there is no statistically significant relationship between the level of knowledge about ferrous sulfate in mothers and the degree of anemia in children under 36 months in the IPRESS I-1, Picuro Yacu, year 2023.
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