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RESUMEN Objetivos. Describir los conocimientos, actitudes, prácticas y percepciones del zika en mujeres en edad fértil (MEF) en el departamento de Amazonas, posterior a un brote de zika. Materiales y métodos. Estudio descriptivo de enfoque mixto cuanticualitativo. Se realizó un muestreo estratificado, aplicándose una encuesta a una muestra de 723 MEF de 15 a 49 años del distrito de Bagua, departamento de Amazonas y cuatro grupos focales con 35 MEF. Se aplicó una encuesta y guía de grupo focal. Se usaron frecuencias y teoría fundamentada para el análisis cuantitativo y cualitativo respectivamente. Se integró ambos enfoques en la interpretación mediante abordaje narrativo. Resultados. El 86,3% de MEF conocen que es posible enfermar con zika, 10,1% que se transmite por relaciones sexuales, 2,2% durante el embarazo y 68,5% consideran que es insuficiente la información. En la práctica; 60%(n=434) usa mosquiteros, 53,4%(n=386) tapa recipientes de agua y el 7,3%(n=4) perciben participación del gobierno local. Los datos cualitativos muestran desconfianza al control vectorial y expresan necesidad de apoyo psicológico a las gestantes y familia. Conclusiones. Existen brechas en el conocimiento y prácticas para la prevención del zika por trasmisión sexual y vertical, tienen desconfianza del control vectorial, no perciben participación del gobierno local, sugieren acompañamiento psicológico a la gestante con zika, a la madre con niño discapacitado y desean acceder a más información sobre zika.
ABSTRACT Objective. To describe the knowledge, attitudes, practices, and perceptions about Zika in women of childbearing age (WCA) in the department of Amazonas in Peru, following a Zika outbreak. Materials and methods. Descriptive study with a mixed quantitative-qualitative approach. We carried out stratified sampling, by applying a survey to a sample of 723 WCA aged 15 to 49 years in the district of Bagua, department of Amazonas, then we carried out four focus groups with 35 WCA in each group. Frequencies and the grounded theory were used for quantitative and qualitative analysis respectively. Interpretation of both methods was integrated using a narrative approach. Results. We found that 86.3% of WCA knew that it is possible to get sick with Zika, 10.1% knew that it is transmitted through sexual intercourse, 2.2% knew that it can be transmitted during pregnancy and 68.5% consider that the information is insufficient. In practice, 60% (n=434) used mosquito nets, 53.4% (n=386) covered water containers and 7.3% (n=4) perceived local government involvement. Qualitative data showed distrust of vector control and expressed the need for psychological support for pregnant women and their families. Conclusions. There are gaps in the knowledge and practices of WCA regarding the prevention of sexual and vertical transmission of Zika; WCA distrust vector control, do not perceive local government involvement, suggest psychological support should be provided to pregnant women with Zika, as well as to mothers with disabled children, and wish to access more information about Zika.
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Humanos , Feminino , Mulheres , Conhecimentos, Atitudes e Prática em Saúde , Zika virus , Peru , Infecções Sexualmente Transmissíveis , Conhecimento , Crianças com Deficiência , MãesRESUMO
OBJECTIVE: Overweight and obesity are risk factors for developing cardiovascular disease. The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of obesity and risk factors associated with metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular disease in university students. METHODS: 883 students from the Faculty of Medical Sciences of the Central University of Ecuador were included, who were surveyed with demographic data, smoking habits and physical activity. Body mass index, abdominal circumference and blood pressure were determined. Blood chemistry and lipid profile were performed. Central tendency and dispersion measures, average comparisons (Student's T) and Pearson's correlation were calculated to study quantitative variables and χ2 distributed statistic for the comparison of qualitative variables. RESULTS: The prevalence of overweight and obesity was 25.5%. The body mass index was similar in both sexes (23.15 women / 23.57 men), waist circumference was higher in women. Men had higher than normal levels in blood pressure and elevated triglycerides while women had high cholesterol. CONCLUSIONS: One of four students presents some degree of overweight or obesity and an important percentage of altered levels of plasma lipids and blood pressure. Blood glucose levels were found in normal ranges.