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Health care process for victims of the armed conflict - Health in Victims of the Colombian Armed Conflict

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OBJECTIVE: To interpret the meaning of health care in a group of victims of the armed conflict assisted in the municipality of Pasto (Nariño). METHODOLOGY: Qualitative research conducted with 30 victims of the armed conflict and 17 professionals of the Network of attention to victims. Life histories and semi-structured interviews on health care, satisfaction with such care, knowledge of the comprehensive health care routes and psychosocial care were used. RESULTS: The meaning of health care is framed in a bio-medical perspective in terms of access to medical consultation, diagnosis and treatment; they are unaware of the comprehensive and psychosocial care routes and the way to access the rights that are materialized in these. They identify institutional and individual limitations for access to health services.

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Maria Iider Casanova Burbano Krankenschwester, Magister der öffentlichen Gesundheit, mit Erfahrung in der psychosozialen Betreuung von Opfern des bewaffneten Konflikts in Kolumbien, Gemeinde Pasto, Departement Nariño, Lehrerin und Fachkraft im Gesundheitsbereich, insbesondere in der Arbeit mit gefährdeten Bevölkerungsgruppen in deren Gesundheitsversorgung auf ganzheitlicher Ebene.

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Authors Maria Ider Casanova
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 14.12.2022
 
EAN 9786205445310
ISBN 9786205445310
No. of pages 92
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > General

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