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Camones, P., Castillo, L., Rojas, S. (2022). Actitudes y conocimientos sobre la pandemia por la COVID-19 en docentes de una institución educativa en la provincia de Huaraz [Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12866/11964
Camones, P., Castillo, L., Rojas, S. Actitudes y conocimientos sobre la pandemia por la COVID-19 en docentes de una institución educativa en la provincia de Huaraz []. PE: Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia; 2022. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12866/11964
@misc{renati/910379,
title = "Actitudes y conocimientos sobre la pandemia por la COVID-19 en docentes de una institución educativa en la provincia de Huaraz",
author = "Rojas Villa, Santiago Eduardo",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia",
year = "2022"
}
Background: Due to COVID-19, face-to-face classes were suspended in Peru and remote education was established. However, since March 2022 all educational institutions have been opened again. Therefore, the return to this modality could lead to an increase in cases of COVID-19 if the appropriate sanitary measures are not respected. Objective: To describe the attitudes and knowledge about the COVID-19 pandemic among teachers of an educational institution in the province of Huaraz. Materials and methods: Descriptive, cross-sectional study. The 109 teachers who work at the Simón Bolívar Palacios Educational Institution were surveyed through a validated electronic questionnaire that was self-administered and distributed through social networks. Results: A mean age of 48.4 years was obtained, with 55% being male. More than 97% of teachers recognized handwashing with soap and water, the use of hand sanitizer, the use of a mask, and social distancing as preventive measures. Most of the teachers presented some degree of agreement regarding the need to work both with the appropriate hygienic measures and with the respective protection measures. Conclusion: Most teachers know the preventive measures to avoid contagion by COVID-19. In addition, it is concluded that they are willing to work in person as long as the hygiene and biosafety measures established by the Peruvian government for this return to classes are complied with.
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