Healthcare Disparities and Cultural Factors in India and Argentina

Tania Marleni Reyes Carrasco, Jennifer Soledad Maisares, Brigitte Sthefanny Lecca Egusquiza, Briggite Fiorella Lecca Egusquiza, Ana Cochi Sarzo, Gladys Norma Vargas
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This scientific text explores the healthcare systems, cultural factors, and health challenges in the Republic of India and Argentina. It begins by emphasizing the importance of understanding how disease is perceived and experienced differently by individuals due to cultural and socioeconomic factors. It highlights that people's definitions of health and illness influence their healthcare-seeking behavior. The text provides insights into India's complex social and economic landscape, characterized by significant diversity in language, religion, and caste. Despite its economic growth, India faces challenges such as poverty, illiteracy, malnutrition, and gender inequality. These factors contribute to a high burden of noncommunicable diseases, respiratory infections, and other health issues. The healthcare system in India is described as a mix of public and private providers, with access to quality care often determined by one's economic status. Comparatively, the Argentine healthcare system is discussed, which includes public, private, and prepaid sectors. Argentina's constitution guarantees access to healthcare as a fundamental right, and public expenditure on health is used to provide free coverage with easy access for the population. The text concludes by emphasizing the importance of addressing health disparities and improving healthcare access, particularly for vulnerable populations. It underscores the role of nursing professionals in providing culturally sensitive care and facilitating effective communication to enhance patient outcomes.
印度和阿根廷的医疗差距与文化因素
这本科普读物探讨了印度共和国和阿根廷的医疗保健系统、文化因素和健康挑战。它首先强调了理解个人如何因文化和社会经济因素而对疾病有不同的认识和体验的重要性。它强调了人们对健康和疾病的定义会影响他们寻求医疗保健的行为。该书深入剖析了印度复杂的社会和经济状况,其特点是语言、宗教和种姓的显著多样性。尽管经济有所增长,但印度仍面临着贫困、文盲、营养不良和性别不平等等挑战。这些因素造成了非传染性疾病、呼吸道感染和其他健康问题的高负担。据介绍,印度的医疗保健系统由公立和私立医疗机构组成,能否获得高质量的医疗服务往往取决于个人的经济状况。相比之下,阿根廷的医疗保健系统包括公共、私营和预付费部门。阿根廷宪法保障获得医疗服务是一项基本权利,公共医疗支出用于为民众提供免费的医疗服务。报告最后强调了解决健康差距和改善医疗服务的重要性,尤其是对弱势群体而言。它强调了护理专业人员在提供文化敏感性护理和促进有效沟通以提高患者疗效方面的作用。
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