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GARCIA CAICEDO, Raphael De Jesús; BAJANA BUSTAMANTE, Lady Jamileth  and  DEL POZO FRANCO, Patty Elizabeth. Need for training for citizens in Abahoyense for decision-making in reference to the Santarian emergency. Conrado [online]. 2022, vol.18, n.88, pp. 345-353.  Epub Oct 27, 2022. ISSN 1990-8644.

The health emergency that emerged more than a year ago known as Covid-19, which has triggered other variants, has put citizens, governments and organizations in checkmate. Trying to find or make the best decisions in this emerging case is a real challenge for everyone. In this context, the research work focuses on universities and how the training of senior managers can influence the improvement of decision making in relation to the health emergency. The objective of the study was to know the perception about the importance of training for the adequate decision making and management of the sanitary crisis in the city of Babahoyo. Theoretical methods such as synthetic analytical, inductive deductive, historical logical and systemic were used, as well as empirical methods such as bibliographic research, survey and the IADOV technique. Government managers and specialists in charge of decision making were chosen as a sample, and as a result, an approximation of the perception of the current situation in relation to the management of the health crisis was obtained. With the application of IADOV, it was found that government managers and specialists attach importance to the training of decision-makers in order to improve the management of this situation.

Keywords : Training; University; Pandemic management.

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