Bibliographic citations
Diaz, M., (2022). Factores predictivos del retraso psicomotor en menores de 12 meses en un centro de salud de Piura en el periodo 2019 [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/8769
Diaz, M., Factores predictivos del retraso psicomotor en menores de 12 meses en un centro de salud de Piura en el periodo 2019 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego; 2022. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/8769
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title = "Factores predictivos del retraso psicomotor en menores de 12 meses en un centro de salud de Piura en el periodo 2019",
author = "Diaz Navarro, Mauricio Antonio",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego",
year = "2022"
}
To determine which of the maternal and fetal predictive factors present a higher risk of presenting a psychomotor development disorder in infants under 12 months of age at the Comunidad Saludable health center. Methodology: A cross-sectional, observational, analytical and retrospective study is presented. The medical records of infants under one year of age treated by the Growth and Development Control program (CRED) in the period 2019 were collected. The universe consisted of 974 medical records, of which a simple random sample of 207 was chosen, from which, through the collection form, the data was collected. Results: It was found that anthropometric measurements such as birth weight and gestational age, as well as growth curves that included weight and height for age, were lower in the group that presented developmental disorders. And also that factors such as prematurity (x2 = 45, p = 0.000), premature membrane rupture (x2 = 10, p = 0.002) and hypertensive disorders (x2 = 10.8, p = 0.001), had a strong association with psychomotor development disorder. Conclusions: Prematurity and premature rupture of membranes were found to be the most frequent predictive factors. The risk of developing a disorder of psychomotor development is 15 greater with prematurity and 3 greater with premature rupture of the membrane.
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