Impact of school health education, bowling and intestinal parasitosis in preschool children

The present investigation studied the prevalence of enteroparasitosis in children and analyzes the role of health education in the promotion of health in children, relatives and teachers of a State Initial Educational Center of the Callao Region (Peru). The study is part of a transversal descriptive...

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Autores principales: Zuta Arriola, Noemi, Rojas Salazar, Arcelia Olga, Mori Paredes, Manuel Alberto, Cajas Bravo, Verónica
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author Zuta Arriola, Noemi
Rojas Salazar, Arcelia Olga
Mori Paredes, Manuel Alberto
Cajas Bravo, Verónica
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Rojas Salazar, Arcelia Olga
Mori Paredes, Manuel Alberto
Cajas Bravo, Verónica
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description The present investigation studied the prevalence of enteroparasitosis in children and analyzes the role of health education in the promotion of health in children, relatives and teachers of a State Initial Educational Center of the Callao Region (Peru). The study is part of a transversal descriptive research. The sample consisted of 120 children from 3 to 5 years of age, from whom stool samples were collected to know the prevalence of intestinal parasitosis, a direct survey instrument was applied to parents on socioeconomic conditions. Likewise, educational health promotion talks were held in the study population before and after the collection of faecal samples. For the statistical analysis, chi square tests and descriptive techniques were used. The statistical significance between the number of children at home and the number of people who sleep in bed (p <0.05) with presence of intestinal parasitosis (Enterobius vermicularis) stand out as a result.
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spelling clacso-CLACSO543102022-03-17T19:11:46Z Impact of school health education, bowling and intestinal parasitosis in preschool children Impacto de la educación sanitaria escolar, hacinamiento y parasitosis intestinal en niños preescolares Zuta Arriola, Noemi Rojas Salazar, Arcelia Olga Mori Paredes, Manuel Alberto Cajas Bravo, Verónica Overcrowding, health education, intestinal parasitosis, enteroparasites Hacinamiento, educación sanitaria, parasitosis intestinal, enteroparásitos The present investigation studied the prevalence of enteroparasitosis in children and analyzes the role of health education in the promotion of health in children, relatives and teachers of a State Initial Educational Center of the Callao Region (Peru). The study is part of a transversal descriptive research. The sample consisted of 120 children from 3 to 5 years of age, from whom stool samples were collected to know the prevalence of intestinal parasitosis, a direct survey instrument was applied to parents on socioeconomic conditions. Likewise, educational health promotion talks were held in the study population before and after the collection of faecal samples. For the statistical analysis, chi square tests and descriptive techniques were used. The statistical significance between the number of children at home and the number of people who sleep in bed (p <0.05) with presence of intestinal parasitosis (Enterobius vermicularis) stand out as a result. La presente investigación estudió el impacto de la enteroparasitosis en niños y analiza el papel de la educación sanitaria en la promoción de la salud en niños y familiares del Centro Educativo Inicial Estatal “Paz y Amor” de la Región Callao (Perú), durante el año 2017. El estudio se enmarca dentro de una investigación de tipo descriptivo transversal. La muestra estuvo conformada por 120 niños de 3 a 5 años, de los cuales se recolectaron muestras de heces fecales para conocer la prevalencia de parasitosis intestinal, se aplicó un instrumento de encuesta directa a los padres sobre las condiciones socioeconómicas. Así mismo se realizaron charlas educativas de promoción de la salud en la población de estudio antes y después de la recolección de muestras fecales. Para el análisis estadístico se utilizaron pruebas de chi cuadrado y técnicas descriptivas. Destacan como resultado la significancia estadística entre el número de niños en casa y el número de personas que duermen en cama (p<0.05) con presencia de parasitosis intestinal (Enterobius vermicularis). 2019-06-18 2022-03-17T19:11:46Z 2022-03-17T19:11:46Z info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo evaluado por pares http://www.comunicacionunap.com/index.php/rev/article/view/329 10.33595/2226-1478.10.1.329 http://biblioteca-repositorio.clacso.edu.ar/handle/CLACSO/54310 spa http://www.comunicacionunap.com/index.php/rev/article/view/329/173 http://www.comunicacionunap.com/index.php/rev/article/view/329/181 application/pdf text/html Escuela Profesional de Ciencias de la Comunicación Social de la Universidad Nacional del Altiplano Comuni@cción: Revista de Investigación en Comunicación y Desarrollo; Vol. 10 Núm. 1 (2019); 47-56 Comuni@cción: Journal of Research in Communication and Development; Vol. 10 No. 1 (2019); 47-56 Comuni@cción: Revista de Pesquisa em Comunicação e Desenvolvimento; v. 10 n. 1 (2019); 47-56 2226-1478 2219-7168
spellingShingle Overcrowding, health education, intestinal parasitosis, enteroparasites
Hacinamiento, educación sanitaria, parasitosis intestinal, enteroparásitos
Zuta Arriola, Noemi
Rojas Salazar, Arcelia Olga
Mori Paredes, Manuel Alberto
Cajas Bravo, Verónica
Impact of school health education, bowling and intestinal parasitosis in preschool children
title Impact of school health education, bowling and intestinal parasitosis in preschool children
title_full Impact of school health education, bowling and intestinal parasitosis in preschool children
title_fullStr Impact of school health education, bowling and intestinal parasitosis in preschool children
title_full_unstemmed Impact of school health education, bowling and intestinal parasitosis in preschool children
title_short Impact of school health education, bowling and intestinal parasitosis in preschool children
title_sort impact of school health education, bowling and intestinal parasitosis in preschool children
topic Overcrowding, health education, intestinal parasitosis, enteroparasites
Hacinamiento, educación sanitaria, parasitosis intestinal, enteroparásitos
url http://www.comunicacionunap.com/index.php/rev/article/view/329
http://biblioteca-repositorio.clacso.edu.ar/handle/CLACSO/54310