Bibliographic citations
Paniguara, M., (2016). Percepción del familiar sobre la atención de enfermería al paciente hospitalizado en los servicios de Medicina del Hospital de Contingencia Qhali Runa, Cusco, 2016. [Tesis, Universidad Andina del Cusco]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/550
Paniguara, M., Percepción del familiar sobre la atención de enfermería al paciente hospitalizado en los servicios de Medicina del Hospital de Contingencia Qhali Runa, Cusco, 2016. [Tesis]. : Universidad Andina del Cusco; 2016. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/550
@misc{renati/954295,
title = "Percepción del familiar sobre la atención de enfermería al paciente hospitalizado en los servicios de Medicina del Hospital de Contingencia Qhali Runa, Cusco, 2016.",
author = "Paniguara Llamoca, Marily Sinthia",
publisher = "Universidad Andina del Cusco",
year = "2016"
}
The present research work aimed at: determine the perception of the family on nursing care to the patient hospitalized in the Hospital of contingency Qhali Runa, Cusco-2016 medicine services. Adopted a methodological design of descriptive, prospective and cross-sectional type; executed in a population of 29 relatives of patients hospitalized in medicine of the Qhali Rune contingency Hospital services. Reaching results: 31,0% of families has 40 to 59 years, 58.6% are female, 27.6% of family concerns to be illiterate, 20.7% concerns have secondary comprehensive, 55.2% of family comes from different places as Quillabamba, Canchis, among others, 86.2% of families concerned to be Catholic, 65.5% of family members communicate with the Spanish language and 34.5% communicates most frequently in quechua , 34.5% of patients suffer from other illnesses such as cancer, kidney disease and others, 41.4% of patients are from 1 to 6 days of hospitalization. In verbal communication dimension 58.6% of family members perceived that it is regular, 24.1% indicates that it is inadequate and only 17.2% indicated that it is appropriate. In the dimension 48.3 per cent of non-verbal communication indicates that non-verbal communication of the nurses is inadequate. Dimension emotional support 51.7% of family's view that it is inappropriate. In general, the perception of the family about the nursing care to patient hospitalized 51.7% of people perceived that it is regular, 31.0% indicates that it is inadequate and only 17.2% indicated that it is appropriate.
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