Bibliographic citations
Peralta, J., (2019). Actitudes y conocimientos sobre VIH/SIDA en el profesional de enfermería del servicio de emergencia del hospital belén de Trujillo 2019 [Tesis de segunda especialidad, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/5571
Peralta, J., Actitudes y conocimientos sobre VIH/SIDA en el profesional de enfermería del servicio de emergencia del hospital belén de Trujillo 2019 [Tesis de segunda especialidad]. : Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO; 2019. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/5571
@misc{renati/372458,
title = "Actitudes y conocimientos sobre VIH/SIDA en el profesional de enfermería del servicio de emergencia del hospital belén de Trujillo 2019",
author = "Peralta Olivares, Jahir Eric",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO",
year = "2019"
}
The cross-sectional descriptive research study was developed with the aim of determining the relationship between attitudes and knowledge about HIV / AIDS in the nursing professional of the emergency service of the Hospital Belén de Trujillo. The sample consisted of 35 nursing professionals from the emergency service of Hospital Belén de Trujillo; during the months of May and June of 2019. To gather the data, an application survey was used as an instrument to measure the attitude and knowledge of nursing professionals. Instrument which was developed by the author and validated by an expert judgment. Ten questions about attitude and 10 questions about knowledge were determined; finding that 60% of the nursing professionals comply in a good way with the attitude towards patients diagnosed with HIV / AIDS and 40% in a bad way; according to sex, males have 33.3% of good attitude and 66.7% of bad attitude and women 62.5% good and 37.5 bad; according to age, we have males 73.3% good and 26.7 poor and women 50% good and 50% poor; according to labor time we have men with a 70.6% good and 29.4% bad, on the other hand women with 50% good and 50% bad. In the knowledge variable we find that 65.7% have adequate knowledge and 34.3% inadequately; according to sex, males have 66.7% adequate knowledge and 33.3% inadequate and women 65.6% adequate and 34.4 inadequate; according to age we have males 73.3% adequate and 26.7 inadequate and women 60% adequate and 40% inadequate; according to labor time we have men with a 70.6% adequate and 29.4% inadequate in women with 61.1% adequate and 38.9% inadequate.
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