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dc.contributor.advisorMartin Estévez, Lizette
dc.contributor.authorMorales Zamora, Angie Denisse
dc.contributor.authorPowell Troya, Jurliana Elena
dc.date.accessioned2024-10-09T17:20:44Z
dc.date.available2024-10-09T17:20:44Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/17448
dc.descriptionThe present study was born from the latent problem that girls and adolescents go through in relation to the little or no knowledge that mothers and girls have about the Human Papillomavirus. For this reason, the investigative process aims to analyze how the level of knowledge about the prevention of the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) affects girls from 9 to 14 years old in the América Campuzano sector, Ventanas canton, during the period from June to September 2024. Being a research with a mixed, qualitative-quantitative approach, we will work with a sample of 50 girls, using a survey form to collect and analyze numerical data and the focus group technique will be applied to both girls and adolescents and mothers, identifying patterns and correlations. The results indicate that, in effect, there is a high percentage of girls, adolescents and mothers who do not know what the Human Papillomavirus consists of and the preventive mechanisms such as the vaccine. Meanwhile, the implementation of scientific information systems, educational talks on HPV, workshops for parents, and follow-up to the vaccination schedule would be strategies to address the low level of knowledge of HPV, highlighting the importance of prevention to reduce susceptibility to infection and promote a healthy lifestyle. The conclusions reveal that knowledge about HPV prevention is low, so it is recommended that families promote human values and decision-making skills, while health systems should offer comprehensive care and encourage open communication so that girls feel safe when reporting difficult situations.es_ES
dc.descriptionThe present study was born from the latent problem that girls and adolescents go through in relation to the little or no knowledge that mothers and girls have about the Human Papillomavirus. For this reason, the investigative process aims to analyze how the level of knowledge about the prevention of the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) affects girls from 9 to 14 years old in the América Campuzano sector, Ventanas canton, during the period from June to September 2024. Being a research with a mixed, qualitative-quantitative approach, we will work with a sample of 50 girls, using a survey form to collect and analyze numerical data and the focus group technique will be applied to both girls and adolescents and mothers, identifying patterns and correlations. The results indicate that, in effect, there is a high percentage of girls, adolescents and mothers who do not know what the Human Papillomavirus consists of and the preventive mechanisms such as the vaccine. Meanwhile, the implementation of scientific information systems, educational talks on HPV, workshops for parents, and follow-up to the vaccination schedule would be strategies to address the low level of knowledge of HPV, highlighting the importance of prevention to reduce susceptibility to infection and promote a healthy lifestyle. The conclusions reveal that knowledge about HPV prevention is low, so it is recommended that families promote human values and decision-making skills, while health systems should offer comprehensive care and encourage open communication so that girls feel safe when reporting difficult situations.es_ES
dc.description.abstractEl presente estudio nace por la problemática latente que atraviesan las niñas y adolescentes en relación al poco o nulo conocimiento que tienen las madres de familia y las niñas sobre el Virus del Papiloma Humano. Por tal motivo el proceso investigativo tiene como finalidad analizar como incide nivel de conocimiento sobre la prevención del Virus del Papiloma Humano (VPH) en niñas de 9 a 14 años del sector América Campuzano, cantón Ventanas, durante el periodo de junio a septiembre de 2024. Al ser una investigación con enfoque mixto, cuali-cuantitativo, se trabajará con una muestra de 50 niñas, utilizando un formulario de encuesta para recolectar y analizar datos numéricos y se aplicará la técnica de grupos focales tanto en las niñas y adolescentes como en las madres de familia, identificando patrones y correlaciones. Los resultados indican que, en efecto, existe un alto porcentaje de niñas, adolescentes y madres de familia que desconocen en qué consiste el Virus del Papiloma Humano y los mecanismos preventivos como la vacuna. En tanto que, la implementación de sistemas de información científica, charlas educativas sobre el VPH, talleres para padres, seguimiento al esquema de vacunación, serían estrategias para abordar el bajo nivel de conocimiento del VPH destacando la importancia de la prevención para disminuir la susceptibilidad a la infección y promover un estilo de vida saludable. Las conclusiones revelan que el conocimiento sobre la prevención del VPH es bajo, por lo que se recomienda que las familias promuevan valores humanos y habilidades de toma de decisiones, mientras que los sistemas de salud deben ofrecer un cuidado integral y fomentar una comunicación abierta para que las niñas se sientan seguras al informar sobre situaciones difíciles.es_ES
dc.format.extent81 p.es_ES
dc.language.isoeses_ES
dc.publisherBabahoyo: UTB-FCS, 2024es_ES
dc.rightsAtribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 Ecuador*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ec/*
dc.subjectNivel de conocimientoes_ES
dc.subjectVirus del papiloma humanoes_ES
dc.subjectPrevenciónes_ES
dc.subject.otherEnfermeríaes_ES
dc.titleNivel de conocimiento en la prevención del virus de papiloma humano en niñas de 9 a 14 años del Sector América Campuzano cantón Ventanas, periodo junio - septiembre 2024.es_ES
dc.typebachelorThesises_ES


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