Participatory process for mapping socio-environmental determinants of health by community agents: Contributions to urban management and planning

Renata Ferraz de Toledo, Ana Paula Koury, C. M. Carvalho, Francisco Nilson Paiva dos Santos
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Studies about socio-environmental determinants are recognized as important to better understand the factors that influence health and quality of life, and how they operate to generate inequalities. This article reports the mapping of socio-environmental determinants of health, carried out by community health agents from the community of Paraisópolis, the second-largest slum in the city of São Paulo (state of São Paulo), seeking to analyze potential contributions of this participatory process to urban management and planning. As part of an action research study and following the stages of Paulo Freire’s Research Itinerary (Culture Circles), the mapping was carried out by integrating the Talking Map technique with Geographic Information Systems (GIS), in what has been called Participatory GIS or Geographic Information Systems with Social Participation (PGIS). Positive aspects were recognized and addressed by community agents, as well as several situations of socio-environmental vulnerability as a result of the agglomerated nature of the place, directly related to urban management and planning needs. This shows that, through a participatory mapping process, citizens cannot only better identify, but also more effectively communicate their needs and qualify intervention strategies in the territory. Therefore, it is possible to address the residents’ priorities more representatively, especially in places where traditionally marginalized social groups live. And also, community health agents, who play a central role in this research process because they live and work in the same place, are fundamental to boost, mobilize, and support the complex aspects involved, both in Primary Health Care, as well as in urban management and planning.
社区人员绘制健康的社会环境决定因素的参与性进程:对城市管理和规划的贡献
人们认识到,对社会环境决定因素的研究对于更好地了解影响健康和生活质量的因素以及这些因素如何产生不平等非常重要。本文报告了由圣保罗市(圣保罗州)第二大贫民窟Paraisópolis社区的社区卫生人员绘制的健康的社会环境决定因素图,试图分析这一参与性过程对城市管理和规划的潜在贡献。作为行动研究研究的一部分,并遵循保罗·弗莱雷的研究行程(文化圈)的阶段,通过将谈话地图技术与地理信息系统(GIS)相结合,在所谓的参与式地理信息系统或社会参与地理信息系统(PGIS)中进行绘图。社区人员认识到并处理了积极的方面,以及由于这个地方的聚集性质而造成的社会环境脆弱性的若干情况,这些情况与城市管理和规划需要直接有关。这表明,通过参与式绘图过程,公民不仅可以更好地识别,而且可以更有效地沟通他们的需求,并在领土上确定干预策略。因此,有可能更有代表性地解决居民的优先事项,特别是在传统上被边缘化的社会群体居住的地方。此外,社区卫生机构在这一研究过程中发挥着核心作用,因为他们在同一个地方生活和工作,对于促进、动员和支持所涉及的复杂方面至关重要,无论是在初级卫生保健方面,还是在城市管理和规划方面。
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