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Item Actitudes y prácticas sobre la alimentación complementaria en madres y el estado nutricional de niñas (OS) de 6 a 12 meses, atendidos en la unidad de salud del niño, centro de salud de Morales, periodo junio – octubre 2016(Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial, 2016) De Jesus Ruiz Tavera, Maria Teresa; Pinedo Cordova, Mayri; Cornejo Quispe, JuliaThe present study aimed to “Determine the relationship between attitudes and practices on complementary feeding in mothers and nutritional status in girls aged 6 to 12 months attended at the child health unit in the health center of Morales, period June-October 2016", non-experimental, descriptive, applied, transversal study, the sample was 200 mothers, who met the inclusion criteria. The technique used was the survey and as a tool the questionnaires were used. The results were: 88.6% of the population under study have a positive attitude and 77.1% have adequate practices on complementary feeding. 78.9% of children aged 6 to 12 months have a normal nutritional status. In conclusion, there is a statistically significant relationship between attitudes and practices on complementary feeding in mothers and the nutritional status of girls from 6 to 12 months, at 5% significance level p = 0.016 in attitude and nutritional status and p = 0, 020 in practice and the child's nutritional statusItem Relación entre nivel de conocimiento sobre tuberculosis pulmonar y actitud hacia el tratamiento - usuario estrategia sanitaria control tuberculosis - hospital II-1 Moyobamba. Julio - diciembre 2011(Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial, 2012) Perez Villacorta, Rolando; Miranda Lozano, Adrian; Lopez Llontop, Olga JuanitaThis study was undertaken to determine the relationship between level of knowledge on pulmonary tuberculosis and Attitude User Treatment of Tuberculosis Control Health Strategy - Hospital II-1 Moyobamba. July-December 2011" The study design was descriptive correlational cross-sectional, prospective study. The sample, non-probabilistic convenience was 60 ESCTBC users who met the inclusion criteria. Quantitative method was employed using a questionnaire of twenty questions with 5 response options measuring knowledge in the dimensions of prevention, diagnosis and treatment of tuberculosis, and a test questionnaire of twenty questions with Lickert scale, dimensions the attitude: towards drug treatment, home care and preventive measures with 3 possible answers, to measure the user's attitude toward treatment ESCTBC. The processing of data for the descriptive statistical analysis was performed in Excel 2010, and analysis for hypothesis testing with Pearson correlation test with SPSS 17.0 The results show that the majority of patients with pulmonary tuberculosis have a high level of knowledge (76.3%) and medium (23.3%) of drug treatment, home care and preventive measures, and an attitude of approval (88.3%) and an attitude of indifference (11.7%) negative attitude not found in any of them. The Pearson correlation test showed a significant direct relationship (p = 0,684) who accepts our study hypothesis. Conclusions: The level of knowledge about prevention, diagnosis and treatment of TB (high and medium) has a significant (p <0.05) with the attitude (of acceptance and indifference) to the treatment by the user of the Health Strategy TB, so it is recommended to maintain and improve educational modules for the user who enters the ESCTBC, in order to improve the attitude towards it.