Rol de enfermería en problemas de salud relacionado con la exposicion de agroquímicos en adultos del cantón Palenque, sector Bombón, Los Ríos octubre 2018 – abril 2019
Introduction: The herbicides is one of the most used types of agrochemicals in the world so they represent a problem not very known but very important in terms of the damage they cause to the health of those who use them when they are exposed to them, in other countries some of these chemicals have...
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| Language: | spa |
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2019
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| Summary: | Introduction: The herbicides is one of the most used types of agrochemicals in the world so they represent a problem not very known but very important in terms of the damage they cause to the health of those who use them when they are exposed to them, in other countries some of these chemicals have been withdrawn from the market due to the collateral damage caused in the users, however in our country its use is notable without due protection. Objective: To identify how the role of nursing relates to health problems in adults exposed to agrochemicals in the canton of Palenque sector el Bombon. October 2018- April 2019. Methodology: The present work has a quantitative method with positivist approach according to, Ricoy indicates that "the positivist paradigm qualifies as empirical-analytical, rationalist, systematic, managerial and scientific-technological quantitative the sample was constituted by 63 agricultural adults of the sector, the survey for data collection. Results: the data were analyzed in Micossof excel programs, where it was found that a high percentage of the population did not have knowledge about biosafety norms before exposure to agrochemicals Conclusion: The application of nursing care and teaching role intervenes in the prevalence of health problems caused by agrochemicals |
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