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Gac. sanit. (Barc., Ed. impr.) ; 33(4): 398-400, jul.-ago. 2019. tab
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-187999

ABSTRACT

Los grupos socioeducativos (GRUSE) constituyen una estrategia de promoción de la salud y el bienestar emocional desde un enfoque de salud positiva basada en activos. Mayoritariamente se dirigen a mujeres que acuden a los centros de salud con signos de malestar para los que no se encuentra base orgánica. La estrategia se evalúa mediante un diseño longitudinal y cuasi-experimental, con metodología mixta. Se ha recogido información de 228 mujeres con una batería de escalas y el análisis de bases de datos del sistema sanitario. Se han realizado 10 entrevistas en profundidad a mujeres y tres grupos de discusión con profesionales. El objetivo de este artículo es dar a conocer la estrategia GRUSE como intervención alternativa no medicalizadora y presentar el diseño de la investigación, con la que se espera identificar las evidencias de esta práctica implantada en los centros de salud de atención primaria de Andalucía


The socio-educational groups (GRUSE) are a health and emotional well-being promotion strategy, from an asset-based positive health approach. They principally target women who attend health centres with signs of discomfort with no organic basis finding. The strategy was evaluated through a quasi-experimental longitudinal design, with a mixed methodology. Information was collected from 228 women with a battery of scales and from an analysis of health system databases. Ten in-depth interviews with women were conducted, and 3 discussion groups with professionals. The aim of this article was to introduce the GRUSE strategy as a non-medical alternative intervention and to present the research design, seeking to identify the evidence of this practice implemented in primary health centres of Andalusia (Spain)


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Humans , Female , Medicalization/trends , Health Education/trends , Women's Health/trends , Health Promotion/trends , Evaluation of the Efficacy-Effectiveness of Interventions , Gender and Health , Attitude to Health
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Gac Sanit ; 33(4): 398-400, 2019.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30337181

ABSTRACT

The socio-educational groups (GRUSE) are a health and emotional well-being promotion strategy, from an asset-based positive health approach. They principally target women who attend health centres with signs of discomfort with no organic basis finding. The strategy was evaluated through a quasi-experimental longitudinal design, with a mixed methodology. Information was collected from 228 women with a battery of scales and from an analysis of health system databases. Ten in-depth interviews with women were conducted, and 3 discussion groups with professionals. The aim of this article was to introduce the GRUSE strategy as a non-medical alternative intervention and to present the research design, seeking to identify the evidence of this practice implemented in primary health centres of Andalusia (Spain).


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Activities of Daily Living , Medicalization , Medically Unexplained Symptoms , Self-Help Groups , Databases, Factual , Female , Gender Identity , Health Promotion/methods , Humans , Mental Health , Public Health , Spain , Women's Health
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