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Pillaca, H., (2013). Estrategias de afrontamiento del paciente que asiste a la ESN-PCT en el Centro de Salud Max Arias Schreiber, 2013 [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/3441
Pillaca, H., Estrategias de afrontamiento del paciente que asiste a la ESN-PCT en el Centro de Salud Max Arias Schreiber, 2013 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; 2013. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/3441
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title = "Estrategias de afrontamiento del paciente que asiste a la ESN-PCT en el Centro de Salud Max Arias Schreiber, 2013",
author = "Pillaca Gonzales, Héctor Humberto",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos",
year = "2013"
}
--- Tuberculosis represents a stressful situation both the onset of the disease, diagnosis, treatment and recovery. In seeking to understand the cognitions and behaviors presented by patients raises the need for a study to determine the patient's coping strategies that attends ESN – PCT Health Center Max Arias Schreiber. Material and Methods. The study is level application, quantitative, descriptive method simple cross section. The population consisted of all patients attending the ESN-PCT in January 2013 consisted of 30 patients. The technique was the interview and the instrument was the (COPE) amended, applied prior informed consent. Results. 100% (30), 50% (15) coping strategies are present and in 50% (15) are absent. The problem centered strategies are present in 53% (16) and 47% (14) are absent. Among the strategies focused on the problem of 100% (30), 53% (16) suppression activities and is present in 47% (14) away, planning is present and in 57% (17) absent. On emotion-focused strategies in 40% (12) are present and in 60% (18) absent. Among the strategies focused on emotion than 100% (30), 57% (17) is going to present the religion and in 43% (13) absent denial is present and en73% (22) absent. Regarding the other coping strategies in 43% (13) are present and in 57% (17) absent. Among the other coping strategies of 100% (30), 60% (18) is present and cognitive disengagement 40% (12) absent in 20% (15) behavioral disengagement and is present in 80% (24) absent Conclusions. The coping strategies are present in half the population but absent in the other half. The most widely used strategies in patients were focused on the problem referred to concentrate their forces to continue their treatment and use were less focused on the emotion that is given to learn something about being sick Keywords: coping strategies, patient attendee ESN - PCT
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