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Huamán, L., Zevallos, J. (2021). Actitudes y prácticas preventivas sobre la tuberculosis en madres de familia en una institución educativa de una comunidad étnica, Lima, 2019 [Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12866/9619
Huamán, L., Zevallos, J. Actitudes y prácticas preventivas sobre la tuberculosis en madres de familia en una institución educativa de una comunidad étnica, Lima, 2019 []. PE: Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia; 2021. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12866/9619
@misc{renati/909957,
title = "Actitudes y prácticas preventivas sobre la tuberculosis en madres de familia en una institución educativa de una comunidad étnica, Lima, 2019",
author = "Zevallos Reátegui, Jessica Natividad",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia",
year = "2021"
}
Background: Tuberculosis, an infectious disease, a worldwide epidemic, also at high risk for indigenous populations due to its precariousness, its prevention being enormous, which will be more effective when knowing what attitude they assume and what activities they carry out in order not to get sick. Objective: To determine the attitudes towards prevention and practices on tuberculosis in mothers of the Intercultural Bilingual School of the Shipibo-Konibo ethnic community in Lima 2019. Material and methods: Descriptive non-experimental design study; prospective, cross-sectional and observational. Population 128 mothers. A questionnaire with 29 questions was used as an instrument, 9 for sociodemographic variables, 10 to measure attitude and 10 preventive practices on tuberculosis, from which its validity and reliability were obtained through a pilot test and expert judges. Excel was used for data processing and descriptive statistics for analysis. Results: 26% of the mothers are between 43-48 years old and 23% are 37-42, 76% are cohabitants, 18.8% are single mothers. 21.9% have 3hijos, 41% profess the Adventist religion and 37% evangelical Christian, 77% study secondary, only 50% decided to refer their income and this was less than 900 soles, 80% have water and 97% electricity. 36 46% of mothers have unfavorable attitudes and 64.58% have unhealthy practices. Conclusion: More than a quarter of mothers have unfavorable attitudes and almost three quarters have unhealthy practices.
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