O. Mamani-Benito, Glubert Ramos-Vilca, Dawer Joe Rodrigo Ccaso, Neyda Silene Chipana Paye, Fernando Quispe Mayta, Laura Ccasa-Valero, C. R. Mejía
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Abstract
This research aimed to determine the frequency that national health research priority topics are addressed in university theses in Puno, Peru. This was an observational cross-sectional study conducted in 482 theses approved between 2016 and 2018 in universities’ schools of medicine (25.10%), nursing (46.47%), nutrition (18.46%) and psychology (9.95%) in Puno. A greater proportion of descriptive (56.84%) and non-experimental research works (90.45%) were found. The priority topics were mental health (7.05%); human resources (6.22%); malnutrition and anemia (18.87%); maternal, perinatal and neonatal mortality (4.77%); tuberculosis (1.86%); cancer (5.80%); high blood pressure, dyslipidemia and cardiovascular diseases (3.52%); health policy and management (0.41%); diabetes mellitus (7.46%); and respiratory infections and pneumonia (5.60%). Traffic accidents were not considered in this group. It is concluded that over 50% of the theses from the universities in Puno address a health research priority topic.