Bibliographic citations
Sánchez, M., Pareja, I. (2017). Aplicación de las prácticas esenciales del parto por el personal asistencial del Hospital Antonio Lorena, Cusco 2016. [Tesis, Universidad Andina del Cusco]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/1160
Sánchez, M., Pareja, I. Aplicación de las prácticas esenciales del parto por el personal asistencial del Hospital Antonio Lorena, Cusco 2016. [Tesis]. : Universidad Andina del Cusco; 2017. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/1160
@misc{renati/20872,
title = "Aplicación de las prácticas esenciales del parto por el personal asistencial del Hospital Antonio Lorena, Cusco 2016.",
author = "Pareja Delgado, Ivette",
publisher = "Universidad Andina del Cusco",
year = "2017"
}
Application of the essential practices of childbirth by the staff of Hospital Antonio Lorena, Cusco 2016. A descriptive, quantitative, prospective study of non-experimental, non-transverse design, where the application of health personnel of the essential practices was studied in 158 births attended at Hospital Antonio Lorena Cusco Peru, whose general objective was to describe how they applied the essential practices of the I deliver care staff. Results: Active management of delivery is performed in 100% of deliveries, removal of the placenta by controlled traction was performed in 68% and 32% is not fulfilled because the placenta is expected to fall spontaneously, massage Immediate uterine expulsion was performed in 70% of deliveries and 30% did not, uterine massage every 15 minutes during the first two hours postpartum was applied in 26% and 74% did not perform because of lack of Time and the filling of stories. The absence of pulsations occurs in 62% and 38% does so early, the staff clamp and cut the umbilical cord approximately 3 minutes after delivery in 66% of cases and he does so earlier in 34 per cent, staff encourages the immediate start of breastfeeding as the essential practice of childbirth in 68 per cent and 32 per cent do not for lack of staff and the demand for childbirth, prioritizes other activities within the first hours in an 88 % Of deliveries, in 6% of deliveries, staff promote breastfeeding throughout the first postpartum hour, and in 94% of cases, they quit before the first postpartum hour. 82% put the newborn directly into the mother's breast and 18% is not fulfilled because the infant was born depressed, in 100% the staff covers the baby's back with a dry cloth, the staff covers the head of the baby Newborn with a cloth or cap in 56% of the attentions of newborn and 44% if it does it but with the cloth with which it was dried. It is concluded that in relation to the consolidated in the four dimensions of the essential practices of childbirth: it was obtained taking into account the four parameters for the active management of childbirth as an essential practice of childbirth in 66%, and 64% Of umbilical cord clamping as an essential practice of labor, is observed taking into account three parameters for the management of initiation of breastfeeding as essential practice of delivery in 54% and averaging the four parameters for the management of skin-to-skin contact as practice Essential of childbirth by 60% who do it correctly.
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