Bibliographic citations
Chilipio, M., (2015). Expectativas de las pacientes en relación al profesional obstetra en consulta externa del C.S Juan Perez Carranza. 2015 [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/4396
Chilipio, M., Expectativas de las pacientes en relación al profesional obstetra en consulta externa del C.S Juan Perez Carranza. 2015 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; 2015. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/4396
@misc{renati/483569,
title = "Expectativas de las pacientes en relación al profesional obstetra en consulta externa del C.S Juan Perez Carranza. 2015",
author = "Chilipio Chiclla, Marco Antonio",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos",
year = "2015"
}
--- OBJECTIVE: Determine the expectations of patients regarding the obstetrician professional outpatient C.S Juan Perez Carranza. 2015 METHODOLOGY: The present study was observational, descriptive, prospective, cross-sectional. The sample consisted of 238 patients treated in outpatient obstetric CS Juan Perez Carranza during January and February 2015. A questionnaire that included data regarding sociodemographic characteristics, characteristics of demand and expectations are developed patients, the same as was validated by expert judgment (binomial test). For the analysis of quantitative variables measures of central tendency (mean) and dispersion (standard deviation) were used. For qualitative variables, frequencies and percentages were used. RESULTS: The average age of patients was 30,4 ± 10 years; Also, most had been civil cohabiting (57,1%), level of secondary education (59,7%) and belonged to the Catholic religion (76,5%). The demand was mainly characterized by attending family planning (35,3%) and fetal (29,4%) control to receive care; Also, most had prior experience in obstetric care (76,5%) and mostly preferred to be heard by an obstetrician women (64,7%). Although patients showed a greater preference to be met by a female obstetrician in expectations analysis showed that gender before these gave greater importance to communication aspects and outcomes of care; so, “she show interest and listen to“ the expectation was considered important by 99,2% of patients, followed by expectations “to receive a prescription“ (97.5%), “receiving explanations“ (96,6%) “knowing their diagnosis“ (96,6%), “receiving indication of an examination“ (95,8%); while among the least prioritized expectations the “decision-making by the patient“ (83,2%), “choice of midwife“ (77,3%) and in the thirteenth and last “gender was found obstetrician found “considered important by 51,3% of patients. The patients of different age groups and levels of education continued with greater emphasis on the communicative aspects of care such as listening actively and obstetrician show interest towards them; Also, the “gender obstetrician“ continued placing last in importance; however, younger patients and educated more often considered “gender obstetrician“ important. Patients without previous experience in obstetric care more often considered “gender obstetrician“ an important expectation. Among the patients who preferred a female obstetrician, 31,2% despite preferring a female obstetrician considered “gender obstetrician was“ not important. CONCLUSIONS: Patients presenting for obstetric care to CS Juan Perez Carranza mostly have preferences to be heard by an obstetrician women; however, before that gender patients give more importance to other related communicative aspects and outcomes of care as the sample of interest and be heard expectations, get a prescription legibly and receive explanations and their diagnosis. KEYWORDS: Gender, expectations, demand for care, communication
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