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Chozo, D., (2023). Conocimiento y práctica sobre prevención de anemia ferropénica infantil en madres del centro de salud portada de Manchay Pachacamac-Lima 2022 [Tesis, Universidad Privada del Norte]. https://hdl.handle.net/11537/37576
Chozo, D., Conocimiento y práctica sobre prevención de anemia ferropénica infantil en madres del centro de salud portada de Manchay Pachacamac-Lima 2022 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Privada del Norte; 2023. https://hdl.handle.net/11537/37576
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title = "Conocimiento y práctica sobre prevención de anemia ferropénica infantil en madres del centro de salud portada de Manchay Pachacamac-Lima 2022",
author = "Chozo Sandoval, Deisi Paola",
publisher = "Universidad Privada del Norte",
year = "2023"
}
The objective is to establish what the mother knows and practices in terms of preventing the anemic situation in infants at the Porta de Manchay health center, Pachacamac, 2022. Being of a Basic Correlational Design Type, with a population of 40 Mothers who were Two instruments designed by the author were applied, consisting of 34 items, the one that covers the variable level of knowledge had a content validity with V. Aiken: 80% and Cronbach's Alpha reliability: 0.88; and that of prevention practices had V. Aiken: 85% and reliability of: 0.80, both validated by 4 methodology specialists and 3 experts in the health area, with an application duration of 30 minutes, in person. The results confirm that both variables have a significant level relationship in the mothers approached, with a level of knowledge of the pathology of 77.5% being high and 22% at a medium-low level; and a level of preventive practices with 60% being high and 40% being medium-low. It is concluded that Mothers know and practice prevention actions in their children, which is high in both cases. Among the limitations was the participants' limited time availability, without having anything else that could hinder its progress.
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