Conexión. Núm. 22 (2024)

URI permanente para esta colecciónhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14657/202965

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Editorial
  • Editorial Colona Guadalupe, Carla; Maya, Alfredo Paulo; Rosas Morales, Diana; |Vega Casanova, Jair; 9-17

  • Articles
  • eHealth for Older Adults: An Analysis of the Adoption of Technologies in Disease Prevention and Control García González, Janet; Martínez-Sala, Alba María; Ramos-Soler, Irene; Serna Saucedo, Norma Leticia; 19-44
  • Premises, Length and Appropriation of Technology in the Healthcare Process Lemus Alcántara, Sergio; 45-64
  • Social Interactions That Influence the Preparation of the Clinical Record and the Communication of Information During Medical Care Reyes Velázquez, Bruno David; Hamui Sutton, Liz; Sánchez Guzmán, María Alejandra; Castillo Altamirano, Tzeithel Athenea; Consejo y Chapela, Carolina; Maya, Alfredo Paulo; 65-91
  • Analyzing COVID-19 Vaccine Videos on TikTok from public health system accounts Pichihua, Sofía Pamela; 93-131
  • Television fiction on YouTube, edutainment for Comprehensive Sexuality Education in times of pandemic Batista Rangel, Adriana Carolina; Vega Casanova, Jair; Camelo Guarín, Alicia; 133-158
  • Health and ethnic minorities in the Media: An analysis of the coverage of Indigenous peoples' health before and during the COVID-19 pandemic in Peru Guadalupe Madge, Elena; 159-184
  • The Use of Technology in Adolescents With Large Bodies and the Objectification in and Through Nutritional Practice. A Communication Proposal from Phenomenology Herrera Ramírez, Débora; 185-203
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      Interacciones sociales que influyen en la elaboración del expediente clínico y la comunicación de la información durante la atención médica
      (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2024-12-16) Reyes Velázquez, Bruno David; Hamui Sutton, Liz; Sánchez Guzmán, María Alejandra; Castillo Altamirano, Tzeithel Athenea; Consejo y Chapela, Carolina; Maya, Alfredo Paulo
      The communication of health information guarantees the continuity of care, however, there are social interactions that emerge due to work conditions that affect this communication, generating a discontinuity of care. The objective of the study was to recognize the social interactions that affect the communication of health information from the Clinical Record, during medical care. The methodology used was the case study, the extended case method, ethnography and narrative interview in a second level public hospital in Mexico City. The results show that emerging social interactions depend on the scarce digital infrastructure and work overload, affecting the communication of health information in the Clinical Record. In the discussion, it was interpreted that doctors perform alternative actions such as the use of personal resources and the preparation of informal clinical records to try to make the best clinical decisions.