2022, Número 4
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Rev Salud Publica Nutr 2022; 21 (4)
Análisis de programa de autocuidado que utiliza whatsapp como herramienta de apoyo
Velasco GAK
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 34
Paginas: 12-22
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RESUMEN
Introducción: Se propone WhatsApp como una herramienta de apoyo efectiva para aumenta la accesibilidad, la adaptación y
crea un entorno comunitario a los programas de autocuidado.
Objetivo: Evaluar el impacto de un programa de autocuidado
presencial y remoto a través de WhatsApp, adaptando el temario a la comunidad de pacientes.
Material y Método: Durante
la intervención de 7 meses, los participantes en el grupo Intervención recibieron un programa de autocuidado presencial y
remoto a través de WhatsApp. El impacto del programa fue medido a través de los resultados fisiológicos, los cambios
conductuales y la percepción del paciente.
Resultados: Del total de participantes registrados al programa (N=83), 43
completaron el programa de autocuidado. La presión arterial muestra cambios estadísticamente significativos comparando el
grupo Control y el grupo Intervención.
Conclusiones: El programa de autocuidado presencial y remoto en WhatsApp ha
mostrado una reducción estadísticamente significativa en la presión arterial. Las iniciativas para el manejo de enfermedades
crónicas a través de redes sociales pueden potencialmente traer mejoras en los pacientes crónicos.
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