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Condori, F., Del, K. (2021). Práctica digital en fisioterapia en el periodo de pandemia por COVID-19 en Lima [Tesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/659136
Condori, F., Del, K. Práctica digital en fisioterapia en el periodo de pandemia por COVID-19 en Lima [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/659136
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title = "Práctica digital en fisioterapia en el periodo de pandemia por COVID-19 en Lima",
author = "Del Castillo Vivanco, Kattia Magaly",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2021"
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Title: Práctica digital en fisioterapia en el periodo de pandemia por COVID-19 en Lima
Other Titles: Physiotherapy digital practice in Lima during COVID-19 pandemic period
Advisor(s): Bravo Cucci, Sergio David; Uriarte Delgado, Mariabelén
Keywords: Práctica digital; Fisioterapia; Teletrabajo; Modalidades de terapia física; COVID-19; Pandemia; Digital practice; Physical therapy; Telework; Physical therapy modalities; Pandemic
OCDE field: http://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#5.00.00; https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#3.03.11
Issue Date: 2-Dec-2021
Institution: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)
Abstract: Objetivo: Identificar el uso de práctica digital en fisioterapia durante la pandemia por la COVID-19, realizada por fisioterapeutas colegiados en el Colegio de Tecnólogo Médico del Perú que laboran en la ciudad de Lima-Perú.
Método: Estudio observacional, de corte transversal y descriptivo
Resultados: Se obtuvieron 194 encuestas válidas de fisioterapeutas colegiados que laboraban en la ciudad de Lima- Perú durante los meses de febrero a junio del año 2021 de los cuales 46.4% han optado por la modalidad de práctica digital y 53.6% por la modalidad no digital o presencial. La mayor parte de los encuestados está representado por 66% de mujeres con una mediana de 37 años de edad, de los cuales 52.1% no se encuentran unidas, 76.3% viven con familia, 63.4% egresaron de una universidad nacional, 58.3% tienen una segunda especialidad con 12 años de práctica de labor en fisioterapia, 35.1% trabajaban en Lima Centro, 57.2% laboraban en el área de clínica general, 63.6% manifestaron no mantener el mismo monto cobrado, 75% no recibieron ninguna facilidad o beneficios para la práctica digital por la institución, por lo que el 54.8% no se encuentran satisfechos ni insatisfechos con su trabajo; sin embargo, 93% señalaron que no cambiarían de empleo.
Conclusiones: Se identificó que la mayor parte de los fisioterapeutas encuestados optaron por el abordaje presencial durante la pandemia por la COVID-19 en Lima - Perú.
Objective: To identify the use of digital practice in physiotherapy during the COVID-19 pandemic, carried out by physiotherapists registered in the College of Medical Technologists of Peru working in the city of Lima-Peru. Method: Observational, cross-sectional and descriptive study. Results: 194 valid surveys were obtained from collegiate physical therapists who worked in the city of Lima-Peru during the months of February to June 2021, of which 46.4% have opted for the digital practice modality and 53.6% for the non-digital or face-to-face modality. Most of the respondents are represented by 66% women with a median of 37 years of age, of which 52.1% are not married, 76.3% live with a family, 63.4% graduated from a national university, 58.3% have a second specialty with 12 years of work practice in physiotherapy, 35.1% worked in downtown Lima, 57.2% worked in the general clinical area, 63.6% said they did not maintain the same amount charged, 75% did not receive any facilities or benefits for the practice digital by the institution, for which 54.8% are neither satisfied nor dissatisfied with their work; however, 93% indicated that they would not change jobs. Conclusions: It was identified that most of the surveyed physical therapists opted face-to-face approach during the pandemic by COVID-19 in Lima - Peru.
Objective: To identify the use of digital practice in physiotherapy during the COVID-19 pandemic, carried out by physiotherapists registered in the College of Medical Technologists of Peru working in the city of Lima-Peru. Method: Observational, cross-sectional and descriptive study. Results: 194 valid surveys were obtained from collegiate physical therapists who worked in the city of Lima-Peru during the months of February to June 2021, of which 46.4% have opted for the digital practice modality and 53.6% for the non-digital or face-to-face modality. Most of the respondents are represented by 66% women with a median of 37 years of age, of which 52.1% are not married, 76.3% live with a family, 63.4% graduated from a national university, 58.3% have a second specialty with 12 years of work practice in physiotherapy, 35.1% worked in downtown Lima, 57.2% worked in the general clinical area, 63.6% said they did not maintain the same amount charged, 75% did not receive any facilities or benefits for the practice digital by the institution, for which 54.8% are neither satisfied nor dissatisfied with their work; however, 93% indicated that they would not change jobs. Conclusions: It was identified that most of the surveyed physical therapists opted face-to-face approach during the pandemic by COVID-19 in Lima - Peru.
Link to repository: http://hdl.handle.net/10757/659136
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Discipline: Terapia Física
Grade or title grantor: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC). Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud
Grade or title: Licenciado en Tecnología Médica del área de Terapia Física y Rehabilitación
Register date: 27-Feb-2022
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