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Item Acompañamiento a mujeres con cáncer de mama en su etapa inicial(2023) Vélez Vargas, Sandra Milena; Carvajal Vargas, Lina Vanessa; Meza Gilon, Yeison David; Bambague, Goldy (Directora)Breast cancer is a disease with a wide prevalence in women, it has gained visibility in all areas in order to promote early detection and achieve fewer sequelae in those who suffer from it. Its diagnosis is accompanied by physical and emotional symptoms, as well as psychosocial repercussions that begin during the different stages of transition through treatment and outcome. Objective: To determine how psychosocial and family support influences during treatment for women with cancer in its initial stage. Methodology: systematic review of articles published between 2017 and 2022, emphasizing studies that have documented the monitoring of women with breast cancer in its initial stage. Results: 12 articles are identified that document different psychosocial and family support strategies, which focus on providing psychological support to face fears and insecurities regarding the development of the disease. The different stages of breast cancer from its initial stage generate fear and uncertainty in the patient, which requires psychosocial support from the family as well as health professionals and thus respond to psychological and physical needs. Conclusion: Psychosocial and family support improves mood, reduces depression, and facilitates the willingness to participate and comply with treatment. Women diagnosed with breast cancer who perceive social support have a positive effect on their attitude towards the treatment and prognosis of the disease; This is considered a key element to better face the cancer diagnosis.Item Adherencia en la toma de citología vaginal en estudiantes del programa de enfermería de la universidad Santiago de Cali en el periodo 2019(Universidad Santiago de Cali, 2020) Betancourt Aristizabal, María Verónica; Vargas Yule, Carlos Alveiro; Ramírez Rodríguez, Daniela; Bambague, Goldy (Directora)Cervical cancer screening programs represent an action cost effective, which contributes to that women can access timely treatment, since in its initial stages it is easily treatable. The objective of this research is to determine adherence in taking vaginal cytology in students of the nursing program of UNIVERSIDAD SANTIAGO DE CALI in the period 2019. The methodology is a quantitative study with a descriptive cross-sectional design of a non-experimental type, applying as a tool a survey validated and accepted in other studies, for the calculation of the sample the formula for finite populations was used, resulting in 253 women as a sample, with a non-probability sampling, since not all the population could participate, since Minors and women who had not started sexual life were excluded. In the results, it was found that the level of adherence is very worrisome since only 49.8% of the respondents have adherence to taking vaginal cytology, despite the fact that nursing students receive training aimed at promoting health and preventing disease. The low adherence to taking vaginal cytology results in finding a high percentage of women who come late to the services of timely detection of cervical cancer, therefore creating health strategies that promote self-care practices. and social responsibility within the competence of our nursing career is a practice that can generate a positive impact on this population.Item Calidad de vida en estudiantes universitarios con alteraciones mentales(Universidad Santiago de Cali, 2023) Chilito Ortega, Elisabeth; Grueso Ortiz, Leslie Jhonarys; Ramírez Giraldo, Juliana; Bambague, Goldy (Directora)Mental health is an important part of the human being since, thanks to it, each individual is able to interact adequately in his or her family, emotional, social and physical environment. Favorable mental health is attributed to various aspects of the individual's life, which in an integral way contribute to psychological well-being. For the reasons stated above, this literature review will address the issue related to the quality of life in college students with mental disorders. Objective Analyze the quality of life in university students with mental disorders and the factors that produce or aggravate it. Methodology Systematic review of articles published between 2018 and 2022 that are related to triggering factors and/or complications of mental alterations in university studentsItem Caracterización de embarazos adolescentes en una institución de salud de baja complejidad en Cali - Colombia.(Universidad Santiago de Cali, 2024) Amaya Solis, Juan Felipe; Castro Paez, Valeria; Mostacilla Peña, Paola Vannesa; Bambague, Goldy (Directora)Adolescent pregnancy has been identified by the World Health Organization WHO (2022) as a priority public health problem due to its implications on maternal and neonatal health, as well as its negative social and economic effects. Adolescent motherhood is not only a medical challenge when trying to complete high-risk pregnancies as successfully as possible, but it also represents a personal challenge for the adolescent because it implies a higher risk of complications during pregnancy such as eclampsia, puerperal endometritis and maternal death. In the newborn, there is an increased risk of premature birth, low birth weight, serious neonatal infections and even death.Item Experiencias de lactancia materna en madres portadoras de COVID 19. Revisión de alcance(Universidad Santiago de Cali, 2023) Ortega Anaya, Vanessa; Pavi Julicue, Deyanira; Rubio Cuellar, Alexandra; Bambague, Goldy (Directora)Introduction: Exclusive breastfeeding is of vital importance and has a high impact on society since it allows an exceptional bond to be established between the mother-child pairing, where it allows for a unique and special experience since it is the first food that the mother offers her newborn which provides the necessary nutrients to achieve adequate development and growth. With the arrival of Covid-19, there were factors that influenced the continuity of breastfeeding such as: fear of contagion to the newborn, the psychological affectation generated by confinement, low milk production due to stressful factors, isolation of mothers who are carriers of the virus, among others. Objective: Identify experiences related to breastfeeding in mothers with COVID 19 in the context of a pandemic, through a systematic review. Methodology: The Systematic Review of articles published between 2019 and 2022 that are related to the experiences of mothers infected with SARS -COVID 19, during the Pandemic process. Results: 8 articles related to the experiences of mothers with Covid 19 in the breastfeeding process were identified in several countries where various positions were reflected, from mothers who continued breastfeeding to those who suspended the process due to anguish, lack of precise information, lack of family support and the health system; It was evidenced how social networks played an important role in reducing the feeling of loneliness and uncertainty caused by the breastfeeding process in the context of a pandemic. Conclusion: During the pandemic, mothers with Covid-19 took different positions regarding breastfeeding, some decided to continue and strengthen the dyad, recognizing the benefits it brings, while others suspended the process due to fear, ignorance, and lack of support despite that the WHO promoted continuing to breastfeed, as can be seen in Ramona Mercer's theory that confinement affects the maternal role.Item Influencia de las practicas culturales en el embarazo, parto y puerperio de las mujeres indígenas del resguardo de Tacueyo Cauca, periodo 2016-2018(Universidad Santiago de Cali, 2020) Delgado Farinango, Andrea Carolina; Trompeta Valencia, Marcela; Bambague, Goldy (Directora)Objective: Describe the influence of cultural practices on pregnancy, childbirth, and the puerperium of the indigenous women from the Tacueyó reservation in the period of 2016-2018. Methodology: Ethnographic Qualitative Study. Twenty women who were pregnant in the years 2016 2018 participated and performed prenatal checkups at the IPS Acin Cxhab wala Kiwe and ESE Cxayu’ce Jxut, where through a documentary review of medical records, the sample is saturated. There was used a semi-structured interview in the data collection with the Spradley method.Item Percepción de gestantes en manejo del dolor no farmacológico en parto humanizado, en una institución de baja complejidad; en un municipio del Valle periodo 2019B(Universidad Santiago de Cali, 2019) Angola Palacios, Yomira; Junco García, Paula Giselle; Sánchez Campo, Laura Cathalina; Bambague, Goldy (Directora)