在厄瓜多尔第一波 COVID-19 大流行期间,通过病人的叙述来确定健康和疾病标签的对立统一方法:医疗保健实践和服务中一种研究不足、利用率低的工具

IF 0.7 2区 社会学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
Marwa Saleh
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本文介绍了通过病人叙述寻找民间、流行和专业保健标签的过程。实地调查是在 COVID-19 第一阶段期间在厄瓜多尔圣罗莎和帕诺社区进行的。研究结果强调了研究标签的实用性,以便更好地了解社区在健康危机中的经历、改善对抗疗法医疗服务的机会以及与民间和大众部门的接触。这两个社区都根据以往的健康经验调整了他们熟悉的标签,并在大流行期间为他们的个人医疗保健提供了参考。与此同时,在帕诺这个以土著居民为主的社区,人们继承了基切瓦语和西班牙语中有关植物和大流行病的标签,这些标签为人们提供了希望的词汇。在圣罗莎,这些标签显示了该社区在卫生资源有限的情况下所经历的悲痛和困难时期。
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Framing the allopathic approach to health and disease labels through patient narratives during the COVID-19 pandemic first wave in Ecuador: An understudied and underutilized tool in health care practice and delivery

Presented in this article is a search for folk, popular, and professional health care labels through patient narratives. Fieldwork was done in the Ecuadorian communities of Santa Rosa and Pano during the first wave of COVID-19. The results emphasize the utility of studying labels to better understand what communities experience in health crises, the opportunities to improve allopathic health care delivery and engagement with the folk and popular sectors. Both communities had adapted labels that were familiar to them from prior health experiences and served to inform their personal medical care during the pandemic. Meanwhile, in Pano, an Indigenous predominant community, people had inherited labels for plants and pandemics in both the Kichwa and Spanish language, and those provided a vocabulary of hope to the people. In Santa Rosa the labels demonstrated the grief and difficult times the community had experienced with the limited health resources available.

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