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Yalico, M., (2016). Prácticas de prevención primaria de cáncer cervicouterino en mujeres adolescentes y adultas que acuden al consultorio de prevención de cáncer ginecológico del Hospital Nacional Sergio E. Bernales marzo 2016 [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/4796
Yalico, M., Prácticas de prevención primaria de cáncer cervicouterino en mujeres adolescentes y adultas que acuden al consultorio de prevención de cáncer ginecológico del Hospital Nacional Sergio E. Bernales marzo 2016 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; 2016. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/4796
@misc{renati/485453,
title = "Prácticas de prevención primaria de cáncer cervicouterino en mujeres adolescentes y adultas que acuden al consultorio de prevención de cáncer ginecológico del Hospital Nacional Sergio E. Bernales marzo 2016",
author = "Yalico Bustillos, Maria del Pilar",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos",
year = "2016"
}
--- OBJECTIVE: To determine the difference in Practice Primary Cervical Cancer Prevention among adolescents and adult women attending clinics Gynecologic Cancer Prevention Sergio E. Bernales National Hospital in March 2016. METHODOLOGY: Descriptive study with comparative, prospective cross-sectional design which featured a sample of 90 adult women and 26 adolescent women attending the Clinic of Gynecological Cancer Prevention Sergio E. Bernales National Hospital. For the analysis of reliability of research instrument SPSS version 23 for Windows and MS Excel 2013. Also the Cronbach's alpha was applied to determine the coefficient of reliability by having the questionnaire responses was used polytomous. RESULTS: In adolescent women have the 53.8% are single, 61.5% completed high school and 50% comes from the district of Carabayllo. Practices Primary Prevention of Cancer related to reproductive aspect Cervicouterino are: 57.7% have limited the number of pregnancies to 1, 77.8% did not prevent early pregnancy, 76.5% limited the number of vaginal deliveries 1, none he referred prolonged use of hormonal oral contraceptives and 65.4% used a condom during sex; sexual behavior 84.6% did not delay the onset of sexual life, 61.5% limit the number of sexual partners and 84.6% 1 prevent spread of an STI; in eating habits 69.2% of adolescents reported not eating fruits 4 times per week, 57.7% not consume milk and dairy products 4 times a week and 69.2% did not consume legumes and pulses 4 times a week; and as soon as the vaccine against HPV, half of adolescents reported not to have heard or read about the HPV vaccine, 46.2% responded that both women and men can be vaccinated according to the campaign of the Ministry of Health, while another 46.2%, only women and that promotes age to be vaccinated according to the Ministry of Health campaign is 9 to 13 years. In adult women they are cohabiting 53.3%, 42.2% completed high school and 68.9% comes from the District of Comas. Practices Primary Prevention of Cancer related to reproductive aspect Cervicouterino are: 74.4% does not limit the number of pregnancies to 1, 55.7% avoided early pregnancy, 59.5% did not limit the number of vaginal deliveries to 1 or 2, the 30% avoid prolonged use oral hormonal contraceptive methods and 68.9% used a condom during sex; sexual behavior 55.6% did not delay the onset of sexual life, 30% limit their number of sexual partners 1, 84.4% avoids transmission of an STI; in eating habits 75.6% indicated yes consume fruits 4 times a week, 57.8% do consume milk and dairy products 4 times a week and 54.4% do not consume legumes and pulses 4 times a week; and related to the HPV vaccine, 71.1% reported having heard or read about the HPV vaccine, 54.4% women can be vaccinated according to the campaign of the Ministry of Health and the ideal age for vaccination according to campaign the Ministry of Health is 9 to 13 years by 47.8%. CONCLUSIONS: There is a difference in Practice Primary Cervical Cancer Prevention among adolescents and adult women attending clinics Gynecologic Cancer Prevention Sergio E. Bernales National Hospital in March 2016. KEY WORDS: Primary Prevention Practices, Risk Factors, Cervical Cancer.
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