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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Práctica digital en fisioterapia en el periodo de pandemia por COVID-19 en Lima / Physiotherapy digital practice in Lima during COVID-19 pandemic period

Condori Rosales, Francis Ahitana, Del Castillo Vivanco, Kattia Magaly 02 December 2021 (has links)
Solicitud de embargo por publicación en revista indexada. / Objetivo: Identificar el uso de práctica digital en fisioterapia durante la pandemia por la COVID-19, realizada por fisioterapeutas colegiados en el Colegio de Tecnólogo Médico del Perú que laboran en la ciudad de Lima-Perú. Método: Estudio observacional, de corte transversal y descriptivo Resultados: Se obtuvieron 194 encuestas válidas de fisioterapeutas colegiados que laboraban en la ciudad de Lima- Perú durante los meses de febrero a junio del año 2021 de los cuales 46.4% han optado por la modalidad de práctica digital y 53.6% por la modalidad no digital o presencial. La mayor parte de los encuestados está representado por 66% de mujeres con una mediana de 37 años de edad, de los cuales 52.1% no se encuentran unidas, 76.3% viven con familia, 63.4% egresaron de una universidad nacional, 58.3% tienen una segunda especialidad con 12 años de práctica de labor en fisioterapia, 35.1% trabajaban en Lima Centro, 57.2% laboraban en el área de clínica general, 63.6% manifestaron no mantener el mismo monto cobrado, 75% no recibieron ninguna facilidad o beneficios para la práctica digital por la institución, por lo que el 54.8% no se encuentran satisfechos ni insatisfechos con su trabajo; sin embargo, 93% señalaron que no cambiarían de empleo. Conclusiones: Se identificó que la mayor parte de los fisioterapeutas encuestados optaron por el abordaje presencial durante la pandemia por la COVID-19 en Lima - Perú. / Objective: To identify the use of digital practice in physiotherapy during the COVID-19 pandemic, carried out by physiotherapists registered in the College of Medical Technologists of Peru working in the city of Lima-Peru. Method: Observational, cross-sectional and descriptive study. Results: 194 valid surveys were obtained from collegiate physical therapists who worked in the city of Lima-Peru during the months of February to June 2021, of which 46.4% have opted for the digital practice modality and 53.6% for the non-digital or face-to-face modality. Most of the respondents are represented by 66% women with a median of 37 years of age, of which 52.1% are not married, 76.3% live with a family, 63.4% graduated from a national university, 58.3% have a second specialty with 12 years of work practice in physiotherapy, 35.1% worked in downtown Lima, 57.2% worked in the general clinical area, 63.6% said they did not maintain the same amount charged, 75% did not receive any facilities or benefits for the practice digital by the institution, for which 54.8% are neither satisfied nor dissatisfied with their work; however, 93% indicated that they would not change jobs. Conclusions: It was identified that most of the surveyed physical therapists opted face-to-face approach during the pandemic by COVID-19 in Lima - Peru. / Tesis

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