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    PREVALENCIA DE INFECCI脫N EN LA HERIDA QUIR脷RGICA EN PACIENTE GINECOL脫GICA A LOS DIEZ Y VEINTE D脥AS DE LA INTERVENCI脫N POR LAPAROTOM脥A Y CON ALTA PRECOZ

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    Longitudinal study (two observations) in 109 gynecological patients that underwent laparotomy surgery and patient early check out and that had received training for self-care at check out. With the objective of knowing the prevalence of surgical wound infection ten or twenty days after the operation and to identify the impact of education for self-care. The procedure for information collection consisted of two semistructured interviews, carried out via telephone, where among other questions they were asked about the characteristics of the wound, the person and the place where the cure was received. The prevalence of the infection was found in 10 % of the patients after ten days and in 5 % after twenty days. The relationship between the variable of the infection, person and where curing took place, make us put special emphasis in valuing the conditions of treatment, and the consequences of multi-personal involvement.Estudio longitudinal (2 observaciones) en 109 pacientes ginecol贸gicas intervenidas por laparotomia y con alta precoz y que habian recibido formaci贸n para el autocuidado al alta. Con los objetivos de conocer la prevalencia de infecci贸n en la h茅rida quirurgica a los 10 y 20 d铆as de la intervenci贸n y de identificar el impacto de la educaci贸n para el autocuidado. El procedimiento de recogida de informaci贸n consisti贸 en dos entrevistas semiestructuradas, realizadas v铆a telef贸nica, donde entre otros aspectos se preguntaba sobre las caracter铆sticas de la herida, y la persona y lugar donde se realizaba la cura. La prevalencia de infecci贸n se encontr贸 en el 10% a los 10 d铆as y el 5 % a los 20 d铆as. La relaci贸n entre la variable signos de infecci贸n y persona y lugar de la cura lleva a hacer hincapi茅 en valorar las condiciones en que se realizan la curas y en las consecuencias de la intervenci贸n de varias manos en la cura de la herida

    Prevalence of surgical wound infection in gynecological patient ten to twenty days after the operation of laparotomy and patient early check out

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    Estudio longitudinal (2 observaciones) en 109 pacientes ginecol贸gicas intervenidas por laparotomia y con alta precoz y que habian recibido formaci贸n para el autocuidado al alta. Con los objetivos de conocer la prevalencia de infecci贸n en la h茅rida quirurgica a los 10 y 20 d铆as de la intervenci贸n y de identificar el impacto de la educaci贸n para el autocuidado. El procedimiento de recogida de informaci贸n consisti贸 en dos entrevistas semiestructuradas, realizadas v铆a telef贸nica, donde entre otros aspectos se preguntaba sobre las caracter铆sticas de la herida, y la persona y lugar donde se realizaba la cura. La prevalencia de infecci贸n se encontr贸 en el 10% a los 10 d铆as y el 5 % a los 20 d铆as. La relaci贸n entre la variable signos de infecci贸n y persona y lugar de la cura lleva a hacer hincapi茅 en valorar las condiciones en que se realizan la curas y en las consecuencias de la intervenci贸n de varias manos en la cura de la herida.ABSTRACT Longitudinal study (two observations) in 109 gynecological patients that underwent laparotomy surgery and patient early check out and that had received training for self-care at check out. With the objective of knowing the prevalence of surgical wound infection ten or twenty days after the operation and to identify the impact of education for self-care. The procedure for information collection consisted of two semistructured interviews, carried out via telephone, where among other questions they were asked about the characteristics of the wound, the person and the place where the cure was received. The prevalence of the infection was found in 10 % of the patients after ten days and in 5 % after twenty days. The relationship between the variable of the infection, person and where curing took place, make us put special emphasis in valuing the conditions of treatment, and the consequences of multi-personal involvement
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