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Humanidades Médicas
versión On-line ISSN 1727-8120
Resumen
FLEITES COBIELLA, Edwart; VILLALOBOS BATISTA, Rodolfo; VERA RODRIGUEZ, José Eduardo y PEREZ GARCIA, Julia. Socio anthropological and health characteristics of an urban settlement from a nursing perspective. Rev Hum Med [online]. 2022, vol.22, n.1, pp. 69-85. Epub 15-Feb-2022. ISSN 1727-8120.
Introduction:
A technological développent investigation was carried out in the period 2019-2020 in Previsora, an urban community, in Camagüey. Its execution was led by researchers and community nursing professionals. The objective of this work is aimed at characterizing the community from a historical, social and health perspective in order to identify the learning needs of community nursing professionals.
Methods:
An ethnographic study was carried out as a method of descriptive data collection from the combination of techniques and sources; of them are specified: focus groups, in-depth interview, open structured interview and participant observation and within the quantitative method: closed structured interview; as well as the most significant elements of the Health Situation Analysis. A theoretical and methodological triangulation of techniques, instruments and sources was carried out in correspondence with the qualitative and quantitative methodology, according to the moment of the investigation.
Results:
Lack of sense of belonging of the inhabitants was evidenced, social indiscipline that harms the community and its health, deterioration of interpersonal relationships, deficient eco-cultural system and it was identified the need to undertake other community actions that incite change the environment and modify the community health chart.
Discussion:
The results that are exhibited coincide with those of research carried out by prestigious professionals in the social and humanistic sciences.
Palabras clave : urban community; community nursing; community health.