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Rev. peru. med. exp. salud publica ; 34(3): 414-422, jul.-sep. 2017. tab, graf
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: biblio-902945

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RESUMEN Objetivos Conocer las representaciones sociales de las comunidades awajún y wampis en torno a síntomas y tratamiento de la anemia en niños menores de 03 años, la relación con sus simbolismos, constructos y tipo de alimentación. Materiales y métodos Estudio cualitativo realizado entre junio y agosto del 2015, en los distritos de Río Santiago, Cenepa y Nieva (región Amazonas, Perú); que incluyó entrevistas en profundidad (EP) para personal de salud, autoridades de la comunidad y padres de familia, y grupos focales (GF) para madres de familia. Resultados Se realizaron 38 EP y 13 GF. La población no tuvo un significado claro sobre la anemia, ni manejaba la misma descripción del personal de salud; sino que lo relacionaba con una sintomatología en base a sus representaciones sociales y manifestaciones culturales. Esto aplicaba en la decisión de los padres por el tratamiento a optar, no necesariamente, lo indicado por el personal de salud, y que prefieren el consumo de ciertos alimentos que podrían curar el putsumat. El acudir al establecimiento de salud o utilizar multimicronutrientes no era entonces su primera opción de tratamiento. Conclusiones Las representaciones sociales y prácticas tradicionales continúan existiendo y poseen sistemas interpretativos sobre la salud, la enfermedad y su manejo, con lógicas, sentidos y coherencia según grupo cultural. El putsumat o putsuju es un modelo interpretativo equivalente para la anemia, con una sintomatología presentada por los niños con palidez, delgadez, cansancio, sustentado en el sistema cultural simbólico de las poblaciones awajún y wampis.


ABSTRACT Objectives To understand the social representations of the Awajún and Wampis communities related to the symptoms and treatment of anemia in children younger than 3 years, as well as the relationship of these representations with the symbolism, constructs, and type of diet of these populations. Materials and methods This qualitative study was conducted from June to August 2015 in the districts of Río Santiago, Cenepa, and Nieva (Amazon region, Peru), and included in-depth interviews (IDIs) of health personnel, community authorities, parents, and focus groups (FGs) for mothers. Results A total of 38 IDIs and 13 FGs were conducted. The evaluated populations had limited awareness about anemia and health personnel, but anemia with symptoms were correlated with social representations and cultural manifestations. This behavior was reflected in the parents' choice of treatments that were not necessarily the same as those indicated by the health personnel, and these social groups preferred the consumption of certain foods that were considered to cure the "putsumat". Visiting a health care center or using micronutrients was not their first treatment option. Conclusions Social representations and traditional practices still exist, and include interpretative systems in health, disease, and disease management. The logic, meaning, and coherence of these practices depend on the cultural group considered. The "putsumat" or "putsuju" is an interpretive model for anemia, and the symptoms in children include pallor, thinness, and fatigue; this model is based on the cultural system of the Awajún and Wampis populations.


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Adulto , Pré-Escolar , Humanos , Lactente , Atitude Frente a Saúde , Indígenas Sul-Americanos , Fatores Sociológicos , Anemia , Peru , Anemia/diagnóstico , Anemia/terapia
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Rev. patol. trop ; 45(3): 305-321, set. 2016. tab, ilus
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-913288

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Introduction: Iñapari is a town located in Peru, on the border of Brazil, between the Amazonian states of Acre and Amazonas. The local Peruvian children under five years of age present moderate anemia while the percentage of chronic child malnutrition is a major public health problem in the country as a whole. Goals: The purpose of this study was to identify the prevalence of major childhood morbidities caused by anemia, malnutrition, intestinal parasites, toxocariasis, and hepatitis A, and identify connections with the socioeconomic and environmental conditions found in Iñapari. Methods: Interviews with questionnaires; anthropometric measurements, collection of feces and venous blood samples. Results: A 20% prevalence of anemia and 8.5% prevalence of chronic malnutrition (height for age deficiency) was found. A pathogenic intestinal parasite was noted in 24.5% of the samples, where Giardia intestinalis (14.7%) was the most frequent. The seroprevalence of toxocariasis was 33.8% and hepatitis A was 21.2%. Conclusion: There is a connection between the results found and the poor living and sanitary conditions of the population. The low income noted is also linked to the malnutrition and anemia detected


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Anemia , Parasitos , Transtornos da Nutrição Infantil , Toxocaríase , Saúde da Criança , Hepatite A
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