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    Nivel de satisfacción de gestantes atendidas según tipo de parto en la Clínica Good Hope. Febrero – abril 2016

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    El documento digital no refiere asesorPublicación a texto completo no autorizada por el autorDeterminar el nivel de satisfacción de las gestantes atendidas según tipo de parto en la Clínica Good Hope en el período establecido, determinar la satisfacción global y por dimensiones de la calidad. Se empleó la Encuesta SERVPERF-GP adaptada y validada por nuestro grupo de investigación, se obtuvo el consentimiento informado y se aplicó a 345 mujeres atendidas en la Clínica Good Hope en el periodo febrero a abril de 2016. El 62.6% tiene entre 29 y 38 años, 83.2% tiene grado de instrucción superior, 59.4% son casadas, 52.5% tiene 1 hijo. El 78.3% tuvo parto por cesárea. Se observó satisfacción en el 98.3% (IC 95%). El valor media más elevado estuvo en la dimensión, aspectos tangibles m: 5.71+/- 0.45. El nivel de satisfacción es mayor en parto vaginal en relación a cesárea (p<0.00). No se encontraron diferencias significativas en la comparación por edad, paridad, estado civil ni grado de instrucción. La satisfacción de usuarias fue mayor en el parto vaginal que en las cesárea, siendo la diferencia pequeña pero altamente significativa (p<0.001). El nivel de satisfacción global hallado fue elevado (98.26%). Se halló que las dimensiones que producen la mayor satisfacción fueron los aspectos tangibles, siguiéndole en orden decreciente la seguridad, fiabilidad, calidad de atención y capacidad de respuesta. No se encontró diferencia significativa entre el nivel de satisfacción y las variables sociodemográficas en los grupos de mujeres de parto vaginal y cesárea.Tesi

    Validación de un instrumento para medir el nivel de satisfacción de mujeres embarazadas durante el parto

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    Objetivos: Evaluar la validez y fabilidad de un instrumento adaptado a partir de la escala SERVPERF para medir el nivel de satisfacción en gestantes durante el parto en una Institución de Salud en Lima, Perú. Métodos: Estudio transversal, descriptivo con componentes analíticos de validación del cuestionario SERVPERF adaptado para mujeres gestantes peruanas (GP) durante el parto. Se realizó una prueba piloto con posterior análisis de propiedades psicométricas de validez y fabilidad mediante análisis factorial exploratorio de componentes principales y cálculo de alfa de Cronbach. Resultados: Se reporta una muestra de 345 mujeres, atendidas en la Clínica Good Hope, en el período de febrero a abril del año 2016. La prueba de adecuación de Kaiser-Meyer Olkin fue de 0.919 y la prueba de esfericidad de Barlett de 4008.9 (p&lt;0.000). La varianza acumulada explicada por los 5 factores fue de 65.039%,. La fabilidad mostró un alfa de Cronbach de 0.92. Se clasifcaron 5 factores con 22 items, redefniendose un factor como “calidad clinica”. Conclusión: El instrumento adaptado y validado SERVPERF-GP posee sufcientes propiedades psicométricas para ser considerado una herramienta útil y fable para medir la satisfacción de gestantes durante su experiencia de parto en instituciones privadas de salud y con potencial aplicación a gestantes en los diversos sectores de salud del Perú. &nbsp; DOI:https://doi.org/10.25176/RFMH.v16.n3.65

    “Nivel de satisfacción de gestantes atendidas según tipo de parto en la clínica good hope, febrero – abril 2016”

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    Objective: To determine the level of satisfaction of the pregnant women attended at the Good Hope Clinic in the established period, to determine satisfaction with dimensions of quality and according to type of delivery. Design: Cross Section Analytical Study. Institution: Good Hope Clinic. Participants: Puerperal attended. Methods: The SERVPERF-GP Survey was adapted and validated by our research group, informed consent was obtained and applied to 345 women treated at the Good Hope Clinic from February to April 2016. Main outcome measure: Level of satisfaction of users. Results: 62.6% are between 29 and 38 years old, 83.2% have a higher education degree, 59.4% are married, 52.5% have 1 child. 78.3% had a cesarean delivery. Satisfaction was observed in 98.3% (CI 95%). The value of the highest mean was in the dimension: Tangible Aspects m:5.71 +/- 0.45. The level of satisfaction is higher in vaginal delivery in relation to cesarean section (p <0.00). No significant differences were found in the comparison by age, parity, marital status or degree of education. Conclusions: The level of overall satisfaction found was high. The dimension that reached the greatest value was that of "tangible aspects". There is a significant difference in the level of satisfaction of women according to the type of delivery, in favor of vaginal delivery compared to cesarean delivery.Objetivos: Determinar el nivel de satisfacción de las gestantes atendidas en la Clínica Good Hope en el período establecido, determinar la satisfacción por dimensiones de la calidad y según tipo de parto. Diseño: Estudio Analítico de Corte Transversal. Institución: Clínica Good Hope. Participantes: Puérperas. Métodos: Se empleó la Encuesta SERVPERF-GP adaptada y validada por nuestro grupo de investigación, se obtuvo el consentimiento informado y se aplicó a 345 mujeres atendidas en la Clínica Good Hope en el periodo febrero a abril de 2016. Principal medida de resultado: Nivel de satisfacción de usuarias. Resultados: El 62.6% tiene entre 29 y 38 años, 83.2% tiene grado de instrucción superior, 59.4% son casadas, 52.5% tiene 1 hijo. El 78.3% tuvo parto por cesárea. Se observó satisfacción en el 98.3% (IC 95%). El valor media más elevado estuvo en la dimensión: Aspectos Tangibles m: 5.71+/-0.45. El nivel de satisfacción es mayor en parto vaginal en relación a cesárea (p<0.00). No se encontraron diferencias significativas en la comparación por edad, paridad, estado civil ni grado de instrucción. Conclusión: El nivel de satisfacción global hallado fue elevado. La dimensión que alcanzo mayor valor fue la de “aspectos tangibles”. Existe diferencia significativa en el nivel de satisfacción de las mujeres según tipo de parto, a favor del parto vaginal en comparación con la cesárea.Trabado de investigacio

    Nivel de satisfacción de gestantes atendidas según tipo de parto en la clínica Good Hope, febrero – abril 2016

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    Objective: To determine the level of satisfaction of the pregnant women attended at the Good Hope Clinic in the established period, to determine satisfaction with dimensions of quality and according to type of delivery. Design: Cross Section Analytical Study. Institution: Good Hope Clinic. Participants: Puerperal attended. Methods: The SERVPERF-GP Survey was adapted and validated by our research group, informed consent was obtained and applied to 345 women treated at the Good Hope Clinic from February to April 2016. Main outcome measure: Level of satisfaction of users. Results: 62.6% are between 29 and 38 years old, 83.2% have a higher education degree, 59.4% are married, 52.5% have 1 child. 78.3% had a cesarean delivery. Satisfaction was observed in 98.3% (CI 95%). The value of the highest mean was in the dimension: Tangible Aspects m:5.71 +/- 0.45. The level of satisfaction is higher in vaginal delivery in relation to cesarean section (p <0.00). No significant differences were found in the comparison by age, parity, marital status or degree of education. Conclusions: The level of overall satisfaction found was high. The dimension that reached the greatest value was that of "tangible aspects". There is a significant difference in the level of satisfaction of women according to the type of delivery, in favor of vaginal delivery compared to cesarean delivery.Objetivos: Determinar el nivel de satisfacción de las gestantes atendidas en la Clínica Good Hope en el período establecido, determinar la satisfacción por dimensiones de la calidad y según tipo de parto. Diseño: Estudio Analítico de Corte Transversal. Institución: Clínica Good Hope. Participantes: Puérperas. Métodos: Se empleó la Encuesta SERVPERF-GP adaptada y validada por nuestro grupo de investigación, se obtuvo el consentimiento informado y se aplicó a 345 mujeres atendidas en la Clínica Good Hope en el periodo febrero a abril de 2016. Principal medida de resultado: Nivel de satisfacción de usuarias. Resultados: El 62.6% tiene entre 29 y 38 años, 83.2% tiene grado de instrucción superior, 59.4% son casadas, 52.5% tiene 1 hijo. El 78.3% tuvo parto por cesárea. Se observó satisfacción en el 98.3% (IC 95%). El valor media más elevado estuvo en la dimensión: Aspectos Tangibles m: 5.71+/-0.45. El nivel de satisfacción es mayor en parto vaginal en relación a cesárea (p<0.00). No se encontraron diferencias significativas en la comparación por edad, paridad, estado civil ni grado de instrucción. Conclusión: El nivel de satisfacción global hallado fue elevado. La dimensión que alcanzo mayor valor fue la de “aspectos tangibles”. Existe diferencia significativa en el nivel de satisfacción de las mujeres según tipo de parto, a favor del parto vaginal en comparación con la cesárea.Trabado de investigacio

    Enhanced deuteron coalescence probability in jets

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    The transverse-momentum (pT) spectra and coalescence parameters B2 of (anti)deuterons are measured in pp collisions at s√=13 TeV for the first time in and out of jets. In this measurement, the direction of the leading particle with the highest pT in the event (pleadT>5 GeV/c) is used as an approximation for the jet axis. The event is consequently divided into three azimuthal regions and the jet signal is obtained as the difference between the Toward region, that contains jet fragmentation products in addition to the underlying event (UE), and the Transverse region, which is dominated by the UE. The coalescence parameter in the jet is found to be approximately a factor of 10 larger than that in the underlying event. This experimental observation is consistent with the coalescence picture and can be attributed to the smaller average phase-space distance between nucleons inside the jet cone as compared to the underlying event. The results presented in this Letter are compared to predictions from a simple nucleon coalescence model, where the phase space distributions of nucleons are generated using PYTHIA 8 with the Monash 2013 tuning, and to predictions from a deuteron production model based on ordinary nuclear reactions with parametrized energy-dependent cross sections tuned on data. The latter model is implemented in PYTHIA 8.3. Both models reproduce the observed large difference between in-jet and out-of-jet coalescence parameters, although the almost flat trend of the BJet2 is not reproduced by the models, which instead give a decreasing trend

    Measurement of the production cross section of prompt Ξ0c baryons in p–Pb collisions at √sNN = 5.02 TeV

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    The transverse momentum (pT) differential production cross section of the promptly-produced charm-strange baryon Ξ0c (and its charge conjugate Ξ0c¯¯¯¯¯¯) is measured at midrapidity via its hadronic decay into π+Ξ− in p−Pb collisions at a centre-of-mass energy per nucleon−nucleon collision sNN−−−√ = 5.02 TeV with the ALICE detector at the LHC. The Ξ0c nuclear modification factor (RpPb), calculated from the cross sections in pp and p−Pb collisions, is presented and compared with the RpPb of Λ+c baryons. The ratios between the pT-differential production cross section of Ξ0c baryons and those of D0 mesons and Λ+c baryons are also reported and compared with results at forward and backward rapidity from the LHCb Collaboration. The measurements of the production cross section of prompt Ξ0c baryons are compared with a model based on perturbative QCD calculations of charm-quark production cross sections, which includes only cold nuclear matter effects in p−Pb collisions, and underestimates the measurement by a factor of about 50. This discrepancy is reduced when the data is compared with a model in which hadronisation is implemented via quark coalescence. The pT-integrated cross section of prompt Ξ0c-baryon production at midrapidity extrapolated down to pT = 0 is also reported. These measurements offer insights and constraints for theoretical calculations of the hadronisation process. Additionally, they provide inputs for the calculation of the charm production cross section in p−Pb collisions at midrapidity

    Measurement of the low-energy antitriton inelastic cross section

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    In this Letter, the first measurement of the inelastic cross section for antitriton−nucleus interactions is reported, covering the momentum range of 0.8≤p<2.4 GeV/c. The measurement is carried out using data recorded with the ALICE detector in pp and Pb−Pb collisions at a centre-of-mass energy per nucleon of 13 TeV and 5.02 TeV, respectively. The detector material serves as an absorber for antitriton nuclei. The raw yield of (anti)triton nuclei measured with the ALICE apparatus is compared to the results from detailed ALICE simulations based on the GEANT4 toolkit for the propagation of (anti)particles through matter, allowing one to quantify the inelastic interaction probability in the detector material. This analysis complements the measurement of the inelastic cross section of antinuclei up to A=3 carried out by the ALICE Collaboration, and demonstrates the feasibility of the study of the isospin dependence of inelastic interaction cross section with the analysis techniques presented in this Letter

    Accessing the strong interaction between Λ baryons and charged kaons with the femtoscopy technique at the LHC

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    The interaction between Λ baryons and kaons/antikaons is a crucial ingredient for the strangeness S=0 and S=−2 sector of the meson--baryon interaction at low energies. In particular, the ΛK¯¯¯¯ might help in understanding the origin of states such as the Ξ(1620), whose nature and properties are still under debate. Experimental data on Λ−K and Λ−K¯¯¯¯ systems are scarce, leading to large uncertainties and tension between the available theoretical predictions constrained by such data. In this Letter we present the measurements of Λ−K+⊕Λ¯¯¯¯−K− and Λ−K−⊕Λ¯¯¯¯−K+ correlations obtained in the high-multiplicity triggered data sample in pp collisions at s√=13 TeV recorded by ALICE at the LHC. The correlation function for both pairs is modeled using the Lednicky−Lyuboshits analytical formula and the corresponding scattering parameters are extracted. The Λ−K−⊕Λ¯¯¯¯−K+ correlations show the presence of several structures at relative momenta k∗ above 200 MeV/c, compatible with the Ω baryon, the Ξ(1690), and Ξ(1820) resonances decaying into Λ−K− pairs. The low k∗ region in the Λ−K−⊕Λ¯¯¯¯−K+ also exhibits the presence of the Ξ(1620) state, expected to strongly couple to the measured pair. The presented data allow to access the ΛK+ and ΛK− strong interaction with an unprecedented precision and deliver the first experimental observation of the Ξ(1620) decaying into ΛK−

    Measurement of Ω0c baryon production and branching-fraction ratio BR(Ω0c → Ω−e+νe)/BR(Ω0c → Ω−π+) in pp collisions at √s = 13 TeV

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    The inclusive production of the charm-strange baryon Ω0c is measured for the first time via its semileptonic decay into Ω−e+νe at midrapidity (|y| < 0.8) in proton–proton (pp) collisions at the centre-of-mass energy √s = 13 TeV with the ALICE detector at the LHC. The transverse momentum (pT) differential cross section multiplied by the branching ratio is presented in the interval 2 < pT < 12 GeV/c. The branching-fraction ratio BR(Ω0c → Ω−e+νe)/BR(Ω0c → Ω−π+) is measured to be 1.12 ± 0.22 (stat.) ± 0.27 (syst.). Comparisons with other experimental measurements, as well as with theoretical calculations, are presented

    Measurement of the radius dependence of charged-particle jet suppression in Pb–Pb collisions at √sNN = 5.02 TeV

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    The ALICE Collaboration reports a differential measurement of inclusive jet suppression using pp and Pb−Pb collision data at a center-of-mass energy per nucleon-nucleon collision sNN−−−√=5.02 TeV. Charged-particle jets are reconstructed using the anti-kT algorithm with resolution parameters R= 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5, and 0.6 in pp collisions and R= 0.2, 0.4, 0.6 in central (0−10%), semi-central (30−50%), and peripheral (60−80%) Pb−Pb collisions. A novel approach based on machine learning is employed to mitigate the influence of jet background. This enables measurements of inclusive jet suppression in new regions of phase space, including down to the lowest jet pT≥40 GeV/c at R=0.6 in central Pb−Pb collisions. This is an important step for discriminating different models of jet quenching in the quark-gluon plasma. The transverse momentum spectra, nuclear modification factors, derived cross section, and nuclear modification factor ratios for different jet resolution parameters of charged-particle jets are presented and compared to model predictions. A mild dependence of the nuclear modification factor ratios on collision centrality and resolution parameter is observed. The results are compared to a variety of jet-quenching models with varying levels of agreement
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