Protocolos de bioseguridad y su relación con la prevención de infecciones en pacientes quirúrgicos. Sala Magdalena. Hospital General Martín Icaza octubre 2024 – mayo 2025.
Biosafety protocols in the health system are essential to generate favorable conditions for patients and health personnel; currently, there is a low rate of their application. The prevention of surgical infections is essential; however, the lack of training can contribute to the appearance of infect...
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| author | Elejama Cordonez, Laydi Carolina |
| author2 | Muñoz Suarez, Nieves Elisa |
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| dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv | Izquierdo Cirer, Alina |
| dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv | Elejama Cordonez, Laydi Carolina Muñoz Suarez, Nieves Elisa |
| dc.date.none.fl_str_mv | 2024 2025-05-29T15:42:30Z 2025-05-29T15:42:30Z |
| dc.format.none.fl_str_mv | 77 p. application/pdf |
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| dc.publisher.none.fl_str_mv | Babahoyo: UTB-FCS, 2025 |
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| dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv | Protocolos de bioseguridad Prevención de infecciones Personal de salud Paciente Infecciones prevalentes Enfermería |
| dc.title.none.fl_str_mv | Protocolos de bioseguridad y su relación con la prevención de infecciones en pacientes quirúrgicos. Sala Magdalena. Hospital General Martín Icaza octubre 2024 – mayo 2025. |
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| description | Biosafety protocols in the health system are essential to generate favorable conditions for patients and health personnel; currently, there is a low rate of their application. The prevention of surgical infections is essential; however, the lack of training can contribute to the appearance of infections in surgical patients. The objective is to determine the relationship between biosafety protocols and infection prevention. The methodology applied according to the level of study was descriptive, according to the purpose, applied according to the place, field, cross-sectional and inductive-deductive method, the analysis and synthesis method. Patients from the Magdalena Ward with surgical procedures and the health personnel in charge of their care were included. The results show the predominance of patients aged 27 to 59 years (48%), undergoing gastrointestinal surgery (39%), emergency surgery (60%); surgical site infection was identified (40%), with 3 to 7 days of hospitalization, mild discomfort in the surgical wound (48%) and inflammation (36%). Regarding staff, there is a high level of compliance in the safe disposal of sharp objects (90%), they use personal protective equipment (88%), but most do not comply with hand washing (61%). It is concluded that the application of protocols has contributed to the reduction of the risk of infections, however, the low adherence to hand washing and the persistence of inflammatory signs suggest the influence of other factors. |
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| spelling | Protocolos de bioseguridad y su relación con la prevención de infecciones en pacientes quirúrgicos. Sala Magdalena. Hospital General Martín Icaza octubre 2024 – mayo 2025.Elejama Cordonez, Laydi CarolinaMuñoz Suarez, Nieves ElisaProtocolos de bioseguridadPrevención de infeccionesPersonal de saludPacienteInfecciones prevalentesEnfermeríaBiosafety protocols in the health system are essential to generate favorable conditions for patients and health personnel; currently, there is a low rate of their application. The prevention of surgical infections is essential; however, the lack of training can contribute to the appearance of infections in surgical patients. The objective is to determine the relationship between biosafety protocols and infection prevention. The methodology applied according to the level of study was descriptive, according to the purpose, applied according to the place, field, cross-sectional and inductive-deductive method, the analysis and synthesis method. Patients from the Magdalena Ward with surgical procedures and the health personnel in charge of their care were included. The results show the predominance of patients aged 27 to 59 years (48%), undergoing gastrointestinal surgery (39%), emergency surgery (60%); surgical site infection was identified (40%), with 3 to 7 days of hospitalization, mild discomfort in the surgical wound (48%) and inflammation (36%). Regarding staff, there is a high level of compliance in the safe disposal of sharp objects (90%), they use personal protective equipment (88%), but most do not comply with hand washing (61%). It is concluded that the application of protocols has contributed to the reduction of the risk of infections, however, the low adherence to hand washing and the persistence of inflammatory signs suggest the influence of other factors.Biosafety protocols in the health system are essential to generate favorable conditions for patients and health personnel; currently, there is a low rate of their application. The prevention of surgical infections is essential; however, the lack of training can contribute to the appearance of infections in surgical patients. The objective is to determine the relationship between biosafety protocols and infection prevention. The methodology applied according to the level of study was descriptive, according to the purpose, applied according to the place, field, cross-sectional and inductive-deductive method, the analysis and synthesis method. Patients from the Magdalena Ward with surgical procedures and the health personnel in charge of their care were included. The results show the predominance of patients aged 27 to 59 years (48%), undergoing gastrointestinal surgery (39%), emergency surgery (60%); surgical site infection was identified (40%), with 3 to 7 days of hospitalization, mild discomfort in the surgical wound (48%) and inflammation (36%). Regarding staff, there is a high level of compliance in the safe disposal of sharp objects (90%), they use personal protective equipment (88%), but most do not comply with hand washing (61%). It is concluded that the application of protocols has contributed to the reduction of the risk of infections, however, the low adherence to hand washing and the persistence of inflammatory signs suggest the influence of other factors.Los protocolos de bioseguridad en el sistema de salud son esenciales para generar condiciones favorables en el paciente y en el personal de salud, en la actualidad existe un bajo índice de la aplicación. La prevención de infecciones quirúrgicas es fundamental, sin embargo, la falta de capacitaciones puede contribuir a la aparición de infecciones en pacientes quirúrgicos. El objetivo planteado es determinar la relación que existe entre los protocolos de bioseguridad y la prevención de infecciones. La metodología aplicada según el nivel de estudio fue descriptiva, según el propósito, aplicada, según el lugar, de campo, de corte transversal y de método inductivo-deductivo, el método de análisis y de síntesis. Se incluyeron pacientes de la Sala Magdalena con procedimientos quirúrgicos y el personal de salud encargado de su atención. Los resultados, muestran el predominio de pacientes de 27 a 59 años (48%), sometidos a cirugía gastrointestinal (39%), cirugía de emergencia (60%); se identificó infección del sitio quirúrgico (40%), con 3 a 7 días de hospitalización, molestias leves en la herida quirúrgica (48%) e inflamación (36%). En cuanto al personal, se observa un alto cumplimiento en la eliminación segura de objetos punzocortantes (90%), usan equipos de protección personal (88%), pero en su mayoría no cumple con el lavado de manos (61%). Se concluye que la aplicación de protocolos ha contribuido a la reducción del riesgo de infecciones, sin embargo, la baja adherencia al lavado de manos y la persistencia de signos inflamatorios sugieren la influencia de otros factores.Babahoyo: UTB-FCS, 2025Izquierdo Cirer, Alina2025-05-29T15:42:30Z2025-05-29T15:42:30Z2024info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis77 p.application/pdfhttp://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/18453esAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United Stateshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositorio Universidad Técnica de Babahoyoinstname:Universidad Técnica de Babahoyoinstacron:UTB2025-05-30T08:07:26Zoai:dspace.utb.edu.ec:49000/18453Institucionalhttp://dspace.utb.edu.ec/Universidad públicahttps://utb.edu.ec/http://dspace.utb.edu.ec/oai.Ecuador...opendoar:02026-03-21T23:28:30.297692Repositorio Universidad Técnica de Babahoyo - Universidad Técnica de Babahoyotrue |
| spellingShingle | Protocolos de bioseguridad y su relación con la prevención de infecciones en pacientes quirúrgicos. Sala Magdalena. Hospital General Martín Icaza octubre 2024 – mayo 2025. Elejama Cordonez, Laydi Carolina Protocolos de bioseguridad Prevención de infecciones Personal de salud Paciente Infecciones prevalentes Enfermería |
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| title | Protocolos de bioseguridad y su relación con la prevención de infecciones en pacientes quirúrgicos. Sala Magdalena. Hospital General Martín Icaza octubre 2024 – mayo 2025. |
| title_full | Protocolos de bioseguridad y su relación con la prevención de infecciones en pacientes quirúrgicos. Sala Magdalena. Hospital General Martín Icaza octubre 2024 – mayo 2025. |
| title_fullStr | Protocolos de bioseguridad y su relación con la prevención de infecciones en pacientes quirúrgicos. Sala Magdalena. Hospital General Martín Icaza octubre 2024 – mayo 2025. |
| title_full_unstemmed | Protocolos de bioseguridad y su relación con la prevención de infecciones en pacientes quirúrgicos. Sala Magdalena. Hospital General Martín Icaza octubre 2024 – mayo 2025. |
| title_short | Protocolos de bioseguridad y su relación con la prevención de infecciones en pacientes quirúrgicos. Sala Magdalena. Hospital General Martín Icaza octubre 2024 – mayo 2025. |
| title_sort | Protocolos de bioseguridad y su relación con la prevención de infecciones en pacientes quirúrgicos. Sala Magdalena. Hospital General Martín Icaza octubre 2024 – mayo 2025. |
| topic | Protocolos de bioseguridad Prevención de infecciones Personal de salud Paciente Infecciones prevalentes Enfermería |
| url | http://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/18453 |