Automatización del Proceso de Caracterización del Ambiente Familiar (ACFA)”, elaborado para el CEN-CINAI, Sede Central
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2020
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Vásquez Céspedes, Andrey
Amey Díaz, Samuel
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Universidad Nacional (Costa Rica)
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En 1946 inicia el programa de alimentación complementaria para beneficio de personas menores de edad y sus madres. Para mediados de ese mismo año, pediatras nacionales determinan la desnutrición como un problema de salud pública; por ende, en 1950 el Ministerio de Salubridad, en convenio con el Fondo de Naciones Unidas para la Infancia (UNICEF), iniciaron un programa de alimentación en beneficio de la niñez y las madres embarazadas y en proceso de lactancia. Siendo este la base para la creación del Departamento de Nutrición del Ministerio de Salubridad. En el 2019, la Dirección del CEN CINAI atiende miles de beneficiarias y beneficiarios, además cuenta con cientos de establecimientos. A mediados del 2019 el CEN CINAI atiende alrededor de 172 000 beneficiarias y beneficiarios, entre bebés, preescolares, escolares, madres embarazadas y en proceso de lactancia; entre las beneficiarias y los beneficiarios se encuentran indígenas de las regiones Brunca, Huetar Atlántica y Huetar Norte del país. Para atender a los clientes disponen de 620 establecimientos contando CEN CINAI, CENCE (Centro de Educación y Nutrición con Comedor escolar) y Puestos de Distribución alrededor del país. (Villalobos, 2011). El CEN CINAI por medio de servicios en beneficio de la niñez pretende promover el desarrollo total del país. La misión del CEN CINAI, desde su creación hasta a inicios del 2019, es favorecer a las familias con mujer gestante o familias con niñas o niños menores de 13 años brindándoles la oportunidad de acceder a servicios de salud en nutrición, servicios de atención y protección de la niñez; con el fin de favorecer el desarrollo infantil y el desarrollo integral del país. (Dirección Nacional de CEN - CINAI, 2018).
In 1946 the complementary feeding program began for the benefit of minors and their mothers. By the middle of that same year, national pediatricians determined malnutrition as a public health problem; therefore, in 1950 the Ministry of Health, in agreement with the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), began a feeding program for the benefit of children and pregnant and lactating mothers. This being the basis for the creation of the Nutrition Department of the Ministry of Health. In 2019, the CEN CINAI Directorate serves thousands of beneficiaries and also has hundreds of establishments. In mid-2019, the CEN CINAI serves around 172,000 beneficiaries, including babies, preschoolers, schoolchildren, pregnant and lactating mothers; Among the beneficiaries are indigenous people from the Brunca, Huetar Atlántica and Huetar Norte regions of the country. To serve customers, they have 620 establishments including CEN CINAI, CENCE (Education and Nutrition Center with school canteen) and Distribution Posts around the country. (Villalobos, 2011). The CEN CINAI, through services for the benefit of children, aims to promote the total development of the country. The mission of the CEN CINAI, from its creation until the beginning of 2019, is to favor families with a pregnant woman or families with girls or boys under 13 years of age by providing them with the opportunity to access health services in nutrition, care and protection services. from childhood; in order to promote child development and the integral development of the country. (National Directorate of CEN - CINAI, 2018).
In 1946 the complementary feeding program began for the benefit of minors and their mothers. By the middle of that same year, national pediatricians determined malnutrition as a public health problem; therefore, in 1950 the Ministry of Health, in agreement with the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), began a feeding program for the benefit of children and pregnant and lactating mothers. This being the basis for the creation of the Nutrition Department of the Ministry of Health. In 2019, the CEN CINAI Directorate serves thousands of beneficiaries and also has hundreds of establishments. In mid-2019, the CEN CINAI serves around 172,000 beneficiaries, including babies, preschoolers, schoolchildren, pregnant and lactating mothers; Among the beneficiaries are indigenous people from the Brunca, Huetar Atlántica and Huetar Norte regions of the country. To serve customers, they have 620 establishments including CEN CINAI, CENCE (Education and Nutrition Center with school canteen) and Distribution Posts around the country. (Villalobos, 2011). The CEN CINAI, through services for the benefit of children, aims to promote the total development of the country. The mission of the CEN CINAI, from its creation until the beginning of 2019, is to favor families with a pregnant woman or families with girls or boys under 13 years of age by providing them with the opportunity to access health services in nutrition, care and protection services. from childhood; in order to promote child development and the integral development of the country. (National Directorate of CEN - CINAI, 2018).
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Vásquez Céspedes, A.& Amey Díaz, S. (2020). Automatización del Proceso de Caracterización del Ambiente Familiar (ACFA), elaborado para el CEN-CINAI, Sede Central. [Tesis de Licenciatura]. Universidad Nacional, Costa Rica.
Palabras clave
AUTOMATIZACION, SISTEMAS DE INFORMACION, GESTIÓN DE LA INFORMACIÓN, AUTOMATION, INFORMATION SYSTEMS