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Juan A. Seclen-Palacín
Publications - 4
Citations - 102
Juan A. Seclen-Palacín is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Health care. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications receiving 101 citations.
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Sociodemographic and environmental factors associated with sports physical activity in the urban population of Peru
TL;DR: RSA is limited in the urban areas of Peru, and this low RSA level is a challenge for public health, and it confirms the need for promoting active lifestyles.
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[Is there a link between continuous quality improvement programs and health service users' satisfaction with prenatal care? An experience in Peruvian hospitals].
TL;DR: The findings show that the CQI program in maternal and perinatal health services was positively associated with US, reinforcing the need for cordiality during prenatal care contacts with providers, and the need to provide appropriate information to the user, in order to help increase acceptability of and adhesion to health care recommendations among pregnant women.
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Efectos de un programa de mejoramiento de la calidad en servicios materno perinatales en el Peru: la experiencia del proyecto 2000
Juan A. Seclen-Palacín,Enrique Jacoby M,Bruno Benavides C,Joaquín Novara,Anibal Velásquez,Enrique Watanabe,César Arroyo V +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, a programa de mejora de calidad (PMC) was implemented in 74 hospitales, centros de salud and establecimientos perinatales.
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Effects of a continuous quality improvement program in maternal and perinatal health services in Peru: the experience of Project 2000
Juan A. Seclen-Palacín,Enrique Jacoby M,Bruno Benavides C,Joaquín Novara,Anibal Velásquez,Enrique Watanabe,César Arroyo V +6 more
TL;DR: The level quality of the maternal-perinatal health services is greater in the participant health facilities (with CQI) and the users of these facilities had more knowledge of warning signs and better attitude towards the institutional delivery.