Caracterización sociodemográfica y su relación al riesgo de contagio de VIH en gestantes atendidas en el Hospital General Martin Icaza. noviembre 2023 – abril 2024.

The research on "Sociodemographic Characterization and its Relationship to HIV Transmission Risk in Pregnant Women Attended at Hospital General Martín Icaza", conducted between November 2023 and April 2024, focuses on understanding how the sociodemographic variables of pregnant women are r...

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Κύριος συγγραφέας: Bravo García, Sandra Elizabeth (author)
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Transmisión vertical
Prevención
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spelling Caracterización sociodemográfica y su relación al riesgo de contagio de VIH en gestantes atendidas en el Hospital General Martin Icaza. noviembre 2023 – abril 2024.Bravo García, Sandra ElizabethSánchez García, Rosa EnedinaVIHGestantesSociodemográficoTransmisión verticalPrevenciónThe research on "Sociodemographic Characterization and its Relationship to HIV Transmission Risk in Pregnant Women Attended at Hospital General Martín Icaza", conducted between November 2023 and April 2024, focuses on understanding how the sociodemographic variables of pregnant women are related to the risk of HIV transmission. Data were collected from pregnant women attending the mentioned hospital, analyzing variables such as age, educational level, marital status, and socioeconomic status. The methodology included statistical analysis to identify significant associations. The results showed a correlation between certain sociodemographic characteristics and the incidence of HIV in pregnant women. Specifically, it was observed that certain groups of women, such as those with lower educational levels, had a higher level of misinformation about the risk of HIV transmission during pregnancy. These findings highlight the importance of considering these factors when designing public health strategies aimed at this population. It is concluded that improving access to sexual and reproductive education, as well as to health services, could reduce vulnerability to HIV in pregnant women.The research on "Sociodemographic Characterization and its Relationship to HIV Transmission Risk in Pregnant Women Attended at Hospital General Martín Icaza", conducted between November 2023 and April 2024, focuses on understanding how the sociodemographic variables of pregnant women are related to the risk of HIV transmission. Data were collected from pregnant women attending the mentioned hospital, analyzing variables such as age, educational level, marital status, and socioeconomic status. The methodology included statistical analysis to identify significant associations. The results showed a correlation between certain sociodemographic characteristics and the incidence of HIV in pregnant women. Specifically, it was observed that certain groups of women, such as those with lower educational levels, had a higher level of misinformation about the risk of HIV transmission during pregnancy. These findings highlight the importance of considering these factors when designing public health strategies aimed at this population. It is concluded that improving access to sexual and reproductive education, as well as to health services, could reduce vulnerability to HIV in pregnant women.La investigación sobre "Caracterización Sociodemográfica y su Relación al Riesgo de Contagio de VIH en Gestantes Atendidas en el Hospital General Martín Icaza", realizada entre noviembre de 2023 y abril de 2024, se enfoca en entender cómo las variables sociodemográficas de las gestantes se relacionan con el riesgo de contagio de VIH. Se recolectaron datos de gestantes atendidas en el hospital mencionado, analizando variables como edad, nivel educativo, estado civil y situación socioeconómica. La metodología incluyó análisis estadísticos para identificar asociaciones significativas. Los resultados mostraron una correlación entre ciertas características sociodemográficas y la incidencia de VIH en las gestantes. Específicamente, se observó que ciertos grupos de mujeres, como aquellas con menor nivel educativo desfavorable, tenían un mayor índice de desinformación sobre el riesgo de contagio de VIH durante en gestación. Estos hallazgos resaltan la importancia de considerar estos factores al diseñar estrategias de salud pública dirigidas a esta población. Se concluye que mejorar el acceso a la educación sexual y reproductiva, así como a los servicios de salud, podría reducir la vulnerabilidad al VIH en gestantes.Babahoyo: UTB-FCS, 2024Encalada Salcedo, Edmundo Raúl2024-06-04T05:26:32Z2024-06-04T05:26:32Z2024info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis97 p.application/pdfhttp://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/16437esAtribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 Ecuadorhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ec/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositorio Universidad Técnica de Babahoyoinstname:Universidad Técnica de Babahoyoinstacron:UTB2024-06-04T08:01:24Zoai:dspace.utb.edu.ec:49000/16437Institucionalhttp://dspace.utb.edu.ec/Universidad públicahttps://utb.edu.ec/http://dspace.utb.edu.ec/oai.Ecuador...opendoar:02026-03-07T22:20:21.576209Repositorio Universidad Técnica de Babahoyo - Universidad Técnica de Babahoyotrue
spellingShingle Caracterización sociodemográfica y su relación al riesgo de contagio de VIH en gestantes atendidas en el Hospital General Martin Icaza. noviembre 2023 – abril 2024.
Bravo García, Sandra Elizabeth
VIH
Gestantes
Sociodemográfico
Transmisión vertical
Prevención
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title Caracterización sociodemográfica y su relación al riesgo de contagio de VIH en gestantes atendidas en el Hospital General Martin Icaza. noviembre 2023 – abril 2024.
title_full Caracterización sociodemográfica y su relación al riesgo de contagio de VIH en gestantes atendidas en el Hospital General Martin Icaza. noviembre 2023 – abril 2024.
title_fullStr Caracterización sociodemográfica y su relación al riesgo de contagio de VIH en gestantes atendidas en el Hospital General Martin Icaza. noviembre 2023 – abril 2024.
title_full_unstemmed Caracterización sociodemográfica y su relación al riesgo de contagio de VIH en gestantes atendidas en el Hospital General Martin Icaza. noviembre 2023 – abril 2024.
title_short Caracterización sociodemográfica y su relación al riesgo de contagio de VIH en gestantes atendidas en el Hospital General Martin Icaza. noviembre 2023 – abril 2024.
title_sort Caracterización sociodemográfica y su relación al riesgo de contagio de VIH en gestantes atendidas en el Hospital General Martin Icaza. noviembre 2023 – abril 2024.
topic VIH
Gestantes
Sociodemográfico
Transmisión vertical
Prevención
url http://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/16437