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    “percepción de las madres y de los profesionales de enfermería respecto a la aplicación de tetanalgesia en lactantes durante el proceso de vacunación en el centro de salud tipo b San Buenaventura”
    (Universdidad Técnica de Ambato/Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud/Carrera de Enfermería, 2020-03-01) Burbano Alvarado, Katherine Ivonne; Chasillacta Amores, Fabiola Beatriz Lcda. Mg
    Objective: To analyze the perception of mothers and nursing professionals regarding the application of tetanalgesia in infants during the vaccination process at the San Buenaventura Type B Health Center. Type of Study: analytical, cross-sectional and qualitative using a population sample of 58 mothers with infants under 1 year selected for non-probabilistic sampling for convenience. Technique and Instrument: separate interviews were used for each population group. Results: it was evident in the two population groups that most of the participants did not have knowledge about the topic of tetanalgesia and the other possible benefits that we find in the practice of breastfeeding. In all participants, disbelief could be perceived when mentioning breastfeeding as an analgesic method. The perception of mothers and nursing professionals about tetanalgesia changed significantly when sharing detailed information, the majority of participants perceived as a successful action the use of new methods that help improve the quality of care. Conclusion: both the mothers and the participating nursing professionals agreed that it is essential to obtain new knowledge and more if these are linked to rescuing the human part of health care, about tetanalgesia shared positive criteria based on its use since no It only helps the infant to manage his pain but also the mother, the professional and the community.

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