Bibliographic citations
Monsalve, M., (2010). Medidas de autocuidado que tienen los adolescentes portadores del virus del VIH-SIDA en el Hogar San Camilo 2009 [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/480
Monsalve, M., Medidas de autocuidado que tienen los adolescentes portadores del virus del VIH-SIDA en el Hogar San Camilo 2009 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; 2010. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/480
@misc{renati/475210,
title = "Medidas de autocuidado que tienen los adolescentes portadores del virus del VIH-SIDA en el Hogar San Camilo 2009",
author = "Monsalve Dávila, Marco Antonio",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos",
year = "2010"
}
-- This study entitled “Self-care measures of adolescents carrying the HIV-AIDS virus in the Hogar San Camilo 2009“, aimed to determine the measures of self-care of teenagers carrying the HIV-AIDS virus in the Hogar San Camilo. The study is an application level, quantitative type, descriptive method, prospective, cross sectional study. The population consisted of 40 teenagers of both sexes carrying the HIV-AIDS virus. The technique was the interview and the instrument using a standard form questionnaire. The results were that 87.5% of adolescents have appropriate measures and an insignificant percentage of 12.5% inadequate. Regarding food, 70% have a balanced diet, 80% eat three times a day, and 85% complete all their food and 60% ingest vitamin supplements; 60% have the habit of the daily bath, 90% have the habit of hand washing and 92.5% make personal use of the toothbrush; about rest and sleep, 62.5% sleep from 8 to 12 hours a day; 55% complied with usual recreational activities in the process of normal development; 35% have emotional support provided by their peers, siblings, parents or grandparents; regarding self-esteem, 80% consider themselves important and 87.5% do not feel rejected in their environment, about the control and treatment of disease, 87.5% of teenagers go to their clinic visits. The findings from the study are that most teenagers carrying the virus of HIV / AIDS have adequate self-care measures in terms of food, hygiene, rest and sleep, activity, social interaction, self esteem, in control and treatment of disease. Key Words: self care measures, teenagers carrying the hiv-aids virus.
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