Factores de riesgos relacionados a la preeclampsia en gestantes atendidas en consulta externa de ginecología en el Hospital General Martin Icaza, periodo abril-agosto 2024.

Objective: To determine the risk factors related to preeclampsia and pregnancy in pregnant women attended in gynecology outpatient clinic at the Hospital General Martin Icaza, period April-August 2024. Materials and methods: The study examined 85 medical records of women with preeclampsia attended b...

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Autore principale: Mite Franco, Sheyla Dayana (author)
Altri autori: Veloz León, Narcisa Josefina (author)
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Factores de riesgo
Gestantes
Enfermería
Clave azul
Enfermeria
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Factores de riesgos relacionados a la preeclampsia en gestantes atendidas en consulta externa de ginecología en el Hospital General Martin Icaza, periodo abril-agosto 2024.
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description Objective: To determine the risk factors related to preeclampsia and pregnancy in pregnant women attended in gynecology outpatient clinic at the Hospital General Martin Icaza, period April-August 2024. Materials and methods: The study examined 85 medical records of women with preeclampsia attended between April and August 2024 at the Hospital General Martin Icaza, using a method of selection by convenience, including the nursing staff of the gynecology area and a mixed, descriptive, field, non-experimental, cross-sectional research was used, and structured scientific observation was used to collect and analyze clinical data. Results: In the study of 85 pregnant women, almost half of them were between 30 and 35 years old, this being the most affected age group. Most of them came from urban areas (69%) and had incomes ranging between 310 and 460 dollars per month; in addition, 56% were single. In terms of education, 66% have completed primary school and 75% consider themselves to be of mixed race. The most prevalent symptoms are headache (78%) and foot edema (68%). Most presented slightly elevated blood pressure and 81% showed severe proteinuria. Most are in the late stages of pregnancy and have a history of hypertension, preeclampsia and gestational diabetes. In terms of parity, 52% were nulliparous, and in terms of nutritional status, 38% were overweight. Sixty-six percent attended fewer than 6 prenatal check-ups, while 74% did not consume harmful substances and 87% experienced a high level of stress. All women with preeclampsia received magnesium sulfate treatment and constant monitoring, and 71% participated in comprehensive educational programs. Conclusions: The study revealed that pregnant women with preeclampsia present risk factors such as age, parity and obesity, with higher incidence among women aged 30 to 35 years. Nulliparity, obesity and low socioeconomic status, together with insufficient attendance to prenatal check-ups, aggravate the risk and complications of the disease.
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spelling Factores de riesgos relacionados a la preeclampsia en gestantes atendidas en consulta externa de ginecología en el Hospital General Martin Icaza, periodo abril-agosto 2024.Mite Franco, Sheyla DayanaVeloz León, Narcisa JosefinaPreeclampsiaFactores de riesgoGestantesEnfermeríaClave azulEnfermeriaObjective: To determine the risk factors related to preeclampsia and pregnancy in pregnant women attended in gynecology outpatient clinic at the Hospital General Martin Icaza, period April-August 2024. Materials and methods: The study examined 85 medical records of women with preeclampsia attended between April and August 2024 at the Hospital General Martin Icaza, using a method of selection by convenience, including the nursing staff of the gynecology area and a mixed, descriptive, field, non-experimental, cross-sectional research was used, and structured scientific observation was used to collect and analyze clinical data. Results: In the study of 85 pregnant women, almost half of them were between 30 and 35 years old, this being the most affected age group. Most of them came from urban areas (69%) and had incomes ranging between 310 and 460 dollars per month; in addition, 56% were single. In terms of education, 66% have completed primary school and 75% consider themselves to be of mixed race. The most prevalent symptoms are headache (78%) and foot edema (68%). Most presented slightly elevated blood pressure and 81% showed severe proteinuria. Most are in the late stages of pregnancy and have a history of hypertension, preeclampsia and gestational diabetes. In terms of parity, 52% were nulliparous, and in terms of nutritional status, 38% were overweight. Sixty-six percent attended fewer than 6 prenatal check-ups, while 74% did not consume harmful substances and 87% experienced a high level of stress. All women with preeclampsia received magnesium sulfate treatment and constant monitoring, and 71% participated in comprehensive educational programs. Conclusions: The study revealed that pregnant women with preeclampsia present risk factors such as age, parity and obesity, with higher incidence among women aged 30 to 35 years. Nulliparity, obesity and low socioeconomic status, together with insufficient attendance to prenatal check-ups, aggravate the risk and complications of the disease.Objective: To determine the risk factors related to preeclampsia and pregnancy in pregnant women attended in gynecology outpatient clinic at the Hospital General Martin Icaza, period April-August 2024. Materials and methods: The study examined 85 medical records of women with preeclampsia attended between April and August 2024 at the Hospital General Martin Icaza, using a method of selection by convenience, including the nursing staff of the gynecology area and a mixed, descriptive, field, non-experimental, cross-sectional research was used, and structured scientific observation was used to collect and analyze clinical data. Results: In the study of 85 pregnant women, almost half of them were between 30 and 35 years old, this being the most affected age group. Most of them came from urban areas (69%) and had incomes ranging between 310 and 460 dollars per month; in addition, 56% were single. In terms of education, 66% have completed primary school and 75% consider themselves to be of mixed race. The most prevalent symptoms are headache (78%) and foot edema (68%). Most presented slightly elevated blood pressure and 81% showed severe proteinuria. Most are in the late stages of pregnancy and have a history of hypertension, preeclampsia and gestational diabetes. In terms of parity, 52% were nulliparous, and in terms of nutritional status, 38% were overweight. Sixty-six percent attended fewer than 6 prenatal check-ups, while 74% did not consume harmful substances and 87% experienced a high level of stress. All women with preeclampsia received magnesium sulfate treatment and constant monitoring, and 71% participated in comprehensive educational programs. Conclusions: The study revealed that pregnant women with preeclampsia present risk factors such as age, parity and obesity, with higher incidence among women aged 30 to 35 years. Nulliparity, obesity and low socioeconomic status, together with insufficient attendance to prenatal check-ups, aggravate the risk and complications of the disease.Objetivo: Determinar los factores de riesgo relacionados con la preeclampsia y el embarazo en gestantes atendidas en consulta externa de ginecología en el Hospital General Martin Icaza, periodo abril-agosto 2024. Materiales y métodos: El estudio examinó 85 historias clínicas de mujeres con preeclampsia atendidas entre abril y agosto de 2024 en el Hospital General Martin Icaza, utilizando un método de selección por conveniencia, incluyendo al personal de enfermería del área de ginecología y se empleó una investigación mixta, descriptiva, de campo, no experimental y transversal, y se utilizó la observación científica estructurada para recopilar y analizar datos clínicos. Resultados: En el estudio de 85 historias clínicas de gestantes diagnosticas con preeclampsia, se destaca que casi la mitad tuvo entre 30 y 35 años, siendo este el grupo etario más afectado. La mayoría de ellas provinieron de áreas urbanas (69%) y tuvieron ingresos que oscilan entre 310 y 460 dólares al mes; además, el 56% son solteras. En cuanto a educación, el 66% completó la educación primaria y el 75% se consideraron mestiza. Los síntomas más prevalentes fueron cefalea (78%) y edema en los pies (68%). La mayoría presentó una presión arterial ligeramente elevada y el 81% mostró proteinuria severa. La mayoría estuvo en las fases finales del embarazo y tenian antecedentes de hipertensión arterial, preeclampsia y diabetes gestacional. En términos de paridad, el 52% fueron nulíparas, y en cuanto al estado nutricional, el 38% tuvieron sobrepeso. El 66% asistió a menos de 6 controles prenatales, mientras que el 74% no consumía sustancias nocivas y el 87% experimentaron un alto nivel de estrés. Todas las mujeres con preeclampsia recibieron tratamiento con sulfato de magnesio y monitoreo constante, y el 71% participó en programas educativos integrales. Conclusiones: El estudio reveló que las gestantes con preeclampsia presentan factores de riesgo como edad, paridad y obesidad, con mayor incidencia entre mujeres de 30 a 35 años. La nuliparidad, la obesidad y el bajo nivel socioeconómico, junto con una insuficiente asistencia a controles prenatales, agravan el riesgo y complicaciones de la enfermedad.Babahoyo: UTB-FCS, 2024Bernal Martínez, Elsa2024-10-09T14:20:48Z2024-10-09T14:20:48Z2024info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis73 p.application/pdfhttp://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/17444esAtribución-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:UTB2024-10-10T08:07:20Zoai:dspace.utb.edu.ec:49000/17444Institucionalhttp://dspace.utb.edu.ec/Universidad públicahttps://utb.edu.ec/http://dspace.utb.edu.ec/oai.Ecuador...opendoar:02026-02-21T22:40:46.891823Repositorio Universidad Técnica de Babahoyo - Universidad Técnica de Babahoyotrue
spellingShingle Factores de riesgos relacionados a la preeclampsia en gestantes atendidas en consulta externa de ginecología en el Hospital General Martin Icaza, periodo abril-agosto 2024.
Mite Franco, Sheyla Dayana
Preeclampsia
Factores de riesgo
Gestantes
Enfermería
Clave azul
Enfermeria
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title Factores de riesgos relacionados a la preeclampsia en gestantes atendidas en consulta externa de ginecología en el Hospital General Martin Icaza, periodo abril-agosto 2024.
title_full Factores de riesgos relacionados a la preeclampsia en gestantes atendidas en consulta externa de ginecología en el Hospital General Martin Icaza, periodo abril-agosto 2024.
title_fullStr Factores de riesgos relacionados a la preeclampsia en gestantes atendidas en consulta externa de ginecología en el Hospital General Martin Icaza, periodo abril-agosto 2024.
title_full_unstemmed Factores de riesgos relacionados a la preeclampsia en gestantes atendidas en consulta externa de ginecología en el Hospital General Martin Icaza, periodo abril-agosto 2024.
title_short Factores de riesgos relacionados a la preeclampsia en gestantes atendidas en consulta externa de ginecología en el Hospital General Martin Icaza, periodo abril-agosto 2024.
title_sort Factores de riesgos relacionados a la preeclampsia en gestantes atendidas en consulta externa de ginecología en el Hospital General Martin Icaza, periodo abril-agosto 2024.
topic Preeclampsia
Factores de riesgo
Gestantes
Enfermería
Clave azul
Enfermeria
url http://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/17444