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    La eficacia de la aplicación de técnicas vivenciales en la autoestima de cuidadores de pacientes con enfermedad crónica renal
    (Universdidad Técnica de Ambato/Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud/Centro de posgrados, 2021-09-01) Rivadeneira Cueva, Lady Diana Psc. Cl.; Larzabal Fernández, Aitor Lcdo. MSc.
    The present research work is developed with the main objective of determining the effectiveness of the application of experiential techniques in the self-esteem of caregivers of patients with chronic kidney disease who are dialyzed at the Puyo General Hospital. For which a type of quasi-experimental research was applied, in which, with 60 volunteers, they were divided into two groups, a control group, who were not part of the experiential techniques, and the experimental group, who were participants in these workshops, to achieve a comparative analysis. It was developed through direct observation in the workshops and the application of the Coopersmith self-esteem inventory for type C adults, following the pretest and posttest methodology. The results found of the application of experiential techniques in selfesteem were evident since the subjects in the pre-test stage of both groups obtained a score that estimated them with low self-esteem, consequently, the experimental group after 3 weeks of workshops and the application of Experiential techniques obtained high scores on the Coopersmith scale, which classified them with a medium-high and high self-esteem, indicating that experiential techniques have a high impact on increasing the self-esteem of caregivers, these results are corroborated by the T of Wilcoxon which suggests that there is a significant correlation between the increase in self-esteem and the development of experiential therapies, establishing this type of techniques as effective

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