Adherence model to cervical cancer treatment in the Covid-19 era

Cervical Uterine Cancer is a disease that explains the vulnerability in which women are in terms of reproductive health with an impact on occupational health and public health, even when in Mexico the prevalence rate is lower than the other member countries of the OECD, its impact on Human Developm...

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Main Authors: María Luisa Quintero Soto, Javier Carreón Guillén, José Marcos Bustos Aguayo, Jorge Hernández Valdes, Gilberto Bermúdez Ruíz, Francisco Espinoza Morales, Arturo Sanchez Sanchez, Celia Yaneth Quiroz Campas Campas, Rosa María Rincón Ornelas, María del Rosario Molina González, Cruz García Lirios
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Published: University of Baghdad, College of Science for Women 2023-08-01
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Online Access:https://www.bsj.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/BSJ/article/view/6114
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author María Luisa Quintero Soto
Javier Carreón Guillén
José Marcos Bustos Aguayo
Jorge Hernández Valdes
Gilberto Bermúdez Ruíz
Francisco Espinoza Morales
Arturo Sanchez Sanchez
Celia Yaneth Quiroz Campas Campas
Rosa María Rincón Ornelas
María del Rosario Molina González
Cruz García Lirios
author_facet María Luisa Quintero Soto
Javier Carreón Guillén
José Marcos Bustos Aguayo
Jorge Hernández Valdes
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Francisco Espinoza Morales
Arturo Sanchez Sanchez
Celia Yaneth Quiroz Campas Campas
Rosa María Rincón Ornelas
María del Rosario Molina González
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description Cervical Uterine Cancer is a disease that explains the vulnerability in which women are in terms of reproductive health with an impact on occupational health and public health, even when in Mexico the prevalence rate is lower than the other member countries of the OECD, its impact on Human Development and Local Development shows the importance that the disease have in communities more than in cities where prevention policies through check-ups and medical examinations seem to curb the trend, but show the lack of opportunities and capacities of health centers in rural areas.   To establish the reliability, validity, and correlations between the variables reported in the literature with respect to their weighting in a public hospital. A non-experimental, cross-sectional and exploratory study was carried out with a non-probabilistic selection of 104 patients from a public hospital in the State of Mexico. The Scale of Psychosocial Variables Determinants of Adherence to Treatment of Cervical Uterine Cancer was constructed. From a structural model, it was demonstrated the adjustment of the trajectories of determining relationships in which knowledge influenced the behavior of adherence to treatment. The limits of the design, sampling and analysis of the study are noted and it is recommended to include organizational and psychological variables supported by theories of organizations and theories of personality.
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spelling doaj-art-c764a7be012f438caea12f54f20c148c2025-08-20T02:54:42ZengUniversity of Baghdad, College of Science for Womenمجلة بغداد للعلوم2078-86652411-79862023-08-01204(SI)10.21123/bsj.2023.6114Adherence model to cervical cancer treatment in the Covid-19 eraMaría Luisa Quintero Soto0Javier Carreón Guillén1José Marcos Bustos Aguayo2Jorge Hernández Valdes3Gilberto Bermúdez Ruíz4Francisco Espinoza Morales5Arturo Sanchez Sanchez6Celia Yaneth Quiroz Campas Campas7Rosa María Rincón Ornelas8María del Rosario Molina González9Cruz García Lirios10Department Social Science, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México, MéxicoDepartment Social Work, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México. Department Psychology, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Department Social Work, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México. Department Economic Sciences, Universidad Lasalle, México. Department Economic Sciences, Universidad de Sonora, México. Department Economic Science, Universidad Autònoma de Tlaxcala, México.Department Administrative Science, Instituto Tecnológico de Sonora, MéxicoDepartment Economiic Sciences, Universidad de Sonora, México.Department Social Science, Universidad de Sonora, México.Department Social Work, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México, México. Cervical Uterine Cancer is a disease that explains the vulnerability in which women are in terms of reproductive health with an impact on occupational health and public health, even when in Mexico the prevalence rate is lower than the other member countries of the OECD, its impact on Human Development and Local Development shows the importance that the disease have in communities more than in cities where prevention policies through check-ups and medical examinations seem to curb the trend, but show the lack of opportunities and capacities of health centers in rural areas.   To establish the reliability, validity, and correlations between the variables reported in the literature with respect to their weighting in a public hospital. A non-experimental, cross-sectional and exploratory study was carried out with a non-probabilistic selection of 104 patients from a public hospital in the State of Mexico. The Scale of Psychosocial Variables Determinants of Adherence to Treatment of Cervical Uterine Cancer was constructed. From a structural model, it was demonstrated the adjustment of the trajectories of determining relationships in which knowledge influenced the behavior of adherence to treatment. The limits of the design, sampling and analysis of the study are noted and it is recommended to include organizational and psychological variables supported by theories of organizations and theories of personality. https://www.bsj.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/BSJ/article/view/6114Belief, COVID-19, Deliberation, Knowledge, Public health, Treatment Adherence
spellingShingle María Luisa Quintero Soto
Javier Carreón Guillén
José Marcos Bustos Aguayo
Jorge Hernández Valdes
Gilberto Bermúdez Ruíz
Francisco Espinoza Morales
Arturo Sanchez Sanchez
Celia Yaneth Quiroz Campas Campas
Rosa María Rincón Ornelas
María del Rosario Molina González
Cruz García Lirios
Adherence model to cervical cancer treatment in the Covid-19 era
مجلة بغداد للعلوم
Belief, COVID-19, Deliberation, Knowledge, Public health, Treatment Adherence
title Adherence model to cervical cancer treatment in the Covid-19 era
title_full Adherence model to cervical cancer treatment in the Covid-19 era
title_fullStr Adherence model to cervical cancer treatment in the Covid-19 era
title_full_unstemmed Adherence model to cervical cancer treatment in the Covid-19 era
title_short Adherence model to cervical cancer treatment in the Covid-19 era
title_sort adherence model to cervical cancer treatment in the covid 19 era
topic Belief, COVID-19, Deliberation, Knowledge, Public health, Treatment Adherence
url https://www.bsj.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/BSJ/article/view/6114
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