https://journals.cincader.org/index.php/ghmj/issue/feed Journal of Global Health and Medicine 2023-02-05T15:12:10+00:00 Gloria Julca Flores journals@cincader.org Open Journal Systems <p><em>Journal of Global Health and Medicine</em> is a peer-reviewed, international and interdisciplinary research journal that focuses on all aspects of Health and Medicine. <em>Journal of Global Health and Medicine</em> publishes issues twice a year since 2017. </p> <p>All articles published are Open Access for readers and an article processing charge (APC) applies to papers accepted after peer review. </p> https://journals.cincader.org/index.php/ghmj/article/view/185 Nursing training: Self-care in patients undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplantation in a specialized oncologic institution [Entrenamiento enfermería: Autocuidado en pacientes sometidos a trasplante de progenitores hematopoyéticos en una institución especializada oncológica] 2023-02-05T15:12:10+00:00 Melanie Amelia Salas Huamán melany_ash@hotmail.com Mónica Elisa Meneses-La Riva monicameneses56480@gmail.com Rosabell Suárez López rsbth@yahoo.com Yovani Magali Salazar Campos yovanis16@hotmail.com Nelly Elva Paita Huata nelpahu5051@hotmail.com María Gioconda Lévano Cárdenas magileca1@hotmail.com <p>Self-care in post-transplanted patients of hematopoietic progenitors at home is transcendental to improve their health conditions. The purpose of the educational activity on self-care is to establish communicative strategies to improve their situation, reducing preventable post-transplant complications and avoiding constant readmissions. The personalized counseling provided by the nurse to the patient and family members improves their quality of life. Objectives: To determine the level of self-care of patients undergoing hematopoietic progenitor transplantation in a specialized oncologic institution, 2022. Methodology: quantitative, descriptive, non-experimental, cross-sectional design. The population consisted of 108 patients attending the TAMO service, the type of sampling was probabilistic. An instrument with 2 dimensions of self-care was applied: knowledge and skills with 30 items with a Likert scale. The instrument was validated with a Cronbach's alpha of 0.8. The results show that 100% of the patients have adequate self-care. In relation to the dimensions: knowledge 94.4%, in skills 87% presented high levels respectively. It is concluded that continuing nursing education maintains solvency in self-care in the patient's daily life.</p> 2023-02-05T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2023 Journal of Global Health and Medicine