Intervenciones de enfermería y su influencia en la prevención de la transmisión de helmintiosis intestinal en niños escolares del recinto el Guabito. Cantón Quinsaloma. Los Rios. Primer semestre 2018
Introduction: The investigation deepens on a parasitic infection that many people can be infected by intestinal helminthosis without presenting any symptom, what causes that they suffer of severe morbidity, the Ecuador due to its social, cultural and environmental factors has favorable characteristi...
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| Định dạng: | bachelorThesis |
| Ngôn ngữ: | spa |
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2018
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| Truy cập trực tuyến: | http://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/4411 |
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| Tóm tắt: | Introduction: The investigation deepens on a parasitic infection that many people can be infected by intestinal helminthosis without presenting any symptom, what causes that they suffer of severe morbidity, the Ecuador due to its social, cultural and environmental factors has favorable characteristics for the proliferation of parasitosis, emphasizing rural communities, added to all this the lack of hygiene both inside and outside the home. Objective: To determine the relationship between nursing interventions and the prevention of the transmission of intestinal helminthiasis in schoolchildren in the Guabito campus. Canton Quinsaloma. The rivers. First Semester 2018. Methodology: The inductive-deductive method will be used as well since the investigation will be directed from the particular to the general. The historical-logical method will also be used because the past events will be taken as a starting point in relation to a certain time and place, as well as true information will be collected. Results: of the total of 60 school children living in the Guabito del Cantón Quinsaloma area of the Province of Los Ríos in the first semester of 2018, which were comprised in an age range of 4 to 12 years. According to the coproparasitological study carried out, 39 infants infected with helminthesis were obtained Conclusions: the risk factors related to the acquisition of parasitosis are: daily agricultural work, water consumed and low knowledge. |
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