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Revista Latino-Americana De Enfermagem ; 31, 2023.
Article in English | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-20245229

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Objective: to analyze which technological variables, derived from the use of electronic devices, predict academic stress and its dimensions in Nursing students. Method: analytical cross-sectional study carried out with a total of 796 students from six universities in Peru. The SISCO scale was used and four logistic regression models were estimated for the analysis, with selection of variables in stages. Results: among the participants, 87.6% had a high level of academic stress;time using the electronic device, screen brightness, age and sex were associated with academic stress and its three dimensions;the position of using the electronic device was associated with the total scale and the stressors and reactions dimensions. Finally, the distance between the face and the electronic device was associated with the total scale and size of reactions. Conclusion: technological variables and sociodemographic characteristics predict academic stress in nursing students. It is suggested to optimize the time of use of computers, regulate the brightness of the screen, avoid sitting in inappropriate positions and pay attention to the distance, in order to reduce academic stress during distance learning.

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Medicina Naturista ; 17(1):48-55, 2023.
Article in Spanish | Scopus | ID: covidwho-2283752

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The objective of the research was to analyze lifestyles and their relationship with environmental attitudes in university students during the COVID-19 pandemic. Quantitative approach, relational, prospective and cross-sectional design. The sample consisted of 231 students from six professional careers, using the SMILE-C online survey and a questionnaire. For the statistical analysis, Pearson's Chi-square test and the Mann-Whitney U test were used. A relationship was found between sex with lifestyle (P=0.003), with the dimensions diet and nutrition (P=0.045), physical activity (P=0.015) and restful sleep (P=0.006);school type (P=0.045) and study cycle (P=0.042) with the restful sleep of university students. © 2023, Sociedad Europea De Medicina Naturista Clasica. Seccion Espanola. All rights reserved.

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Revista Cubana de Enfermeria ; 38(4), 2022.
Article in Spanish | Scopus | ID: covidwho-2170022

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Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic not only caused physical health problems, but also emotional alterations in people who contracted this disease. Objective: To describe the emotional state of post-COVID-19 patients in a district of the Amazon Region of Peru. Methods: Descriptive, correlational and cross-sectional study, carried out in the district of Copallín, Amazonas Region, Peru, during July-November 2021. The population consisted of 245 post-COVID-19 patients, the sample was 235 patients selected by non-probabilistic convenience sampling. The DASS-21 Questionnaire (Depression Anxiety and Stress Scale-21) and the standardized Spanish version of Antúnez & Vinet, 2012 were applied. The Statistical Package for the Social Sciences version 25 was used to process the information, and descriptive statistics and Pearson's Chi-square test were used. Results: 54.47% were between 18 and 29 years of age;51.91% were women;63.83% were single. 55.32% present depression, 56.60 % have anxiety at different levels and 68.09 % do not present stress. In addition, correlational analysis reported that depression is related to hospitalization (p = 0.001) and sequelae of COVID-19 (p < 0.001);anxiety with educational level (p = 0.015), hospitalization (p < 0.001) and sequelae (p < 0.001);stress with educational level (p = 0.003) and sequelae (p < 0.001). Conclusions: Most post-COVID-19 patients presented different levels of depression and anxiety, thus requiring effective interventions to avoid mental health consequences. © 2022, Editorial Ciencias Medicas. All rights reserved.

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Universitas Medica ; 62(4):8, 2021.
Article in English | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-1638295

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The objective of the study was to determine the relationship between accessibility to hand hygiene products, use of antibacterial gel and satisfaction among adults from the Human Settlement 16 de Octubre in the city of Chachapoyas (Peru). The study was quantitative, with a relational, prospective, cross-sectional and analytical design, whose sample was represented by 46 adults, chosen by non-probability purposive sampling. It was found that 54.3% of adults consider hand hygiene products to be expensive, 67.4% spend between 5 and 10 soles per week, 69.6 % have access to water in their homes;however, 60.9% have only non-potable water. Regarding hand washing, 54.3% do it in the spout and sink and the rest use a bucket or jug. Likewise, 45% never used antibacterial gel, 30.4% always and 23.9% sometimes. Regarding satisfaction with the use of antibacterial gel, 43.5% are not very satisfied, 29% are satisfied, 15.2% are very satisfied, and 2.2% are not at all satisfied. It is concluded that there is a highly significant relationship between the use of antibacterial gel and the satisfaction of older adults (p = 0.000).

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