Bibliographic citations
Chuy, M., (2020). Principales motivos de consulta en el servicio de Terapia Física de un centro universitario de salud en Lima-Perú [Tesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/651999
Chuy, M., Principales motivos de consulta en el servicio de Terapia Física de un centro universitario de salud en Lima-Perú [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/651999
@misc{renati/390460,
title = "Principales motivos de consulta en el servicio de Terapia Física de un centro universitario de salud en Lima-Perú",
author = "Chuy Quiñones, Maria de Fatima Yurico",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2020"
}
Objective: Describe main reasons for consulting patients treated in physical therapy service at the University Health Center in UPC. Methods: Descriptive study of analytical cross section. The reason for consultation and compliance with attentions were evaluated. The categorical variables (sex, occupation, physical activity, reason for consultation, body area, type of care received and compliance with care) were performed using absolute frequency (n) and percentage (%). The only quantitative variable (age) was presented using the median and interquartile range, since there was no normal distribution. Bivariate analysis was dichotomized (<6 sessions and ≥ 6 sessions), a categorical factor determined by Chi2 test or Fisher's exact test; age factor, median K test to establish differences between both groups. Multivariate analysis, calculation of prevalence ratio (RP), calculation of crude RP and RP adjusted to other variables, using a confidence interval (95%). P value <or equal to 0.05 was determined. Results: This study included 171 medical records of patients attended in physical therapy service with male predominance (54.4%) were included. Prevalence of reason for consultation was pain in the lumbar spine (12.3%) and cervical spine (11.7%). In occupation, (50.3%) worked and (32.7%) were students; (42.1%) practiced at least one sport. Type of care received (71.9%) was given by internal students.
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