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Health Hum Rights ; 25(1): 9-21, 2023 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37266309

ABSTRACT

Food insecurity can be understood as a manifestation of health inequality and thus a deprivation of the right to health. This paper explores the strategies followed in primary health care centers in Spain to care for people struggling to regularly access healthy, safe, and sufficient food. Ethnographically based, our study analyzes, on the one hand, the resources available to primary health care teams to assess the social determinants of health and, on the other, the importance that professionals give to food in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases related to inequality. Given that our study was carried out during the recent economic and health crises, the results show the difficulties faced by these centers in responding to constantly changing social needs. Budget cuts, a lack of specific or structural actions, and the invisibilization of particular expressions of inequality have proven challenging to the aim of providing integrated care capable of recognizing the environmental factors that condition patient health. In the case of food insecurity, our study found that there are no instruments in primary care centers to identify and therefore address this insecurity. We explore whether this is due mainly to the growing lack of means or more to the fact that the relationship between material living conditions, food, and health has been downplayed-and the responsibility of the health system in guaranteeing the right to food correspondingly diluted.


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Health Status Disparities , Social Determinants of Health , Humans , Socioeconomic Factors , Spain , Human Rights , Food Security , Primary Health Care , Food Supply
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Salud Colect ; 17: e3461, 2021 Jul 13.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34752021

ABSTRACT

Equity is an unresolved issue on the Spanish healthcare agenda. This paper explores the importance that health professionals give to social determinants of health and the means they possess to address them. It also analyzes the relationship between food insecurity and increases in certain diseases. One of its objectives is to ascertain how increasing uncertainty is being addressed in primary healthcare services. We present a qualitative study carried out in six primary care centers in the cities of Reus and Tarragona between 2018 and 2019, involving 19 practitioners active in the areas of nursing, family practice, and social work. Results indicate that the lack of resources in primary care centers makes it difficult to integrate a social determinants of health approach, and thus to mitigate inequalities. Furthermore, a lack of structural actions diminishes the ability to respond to citizens' healthcare needs.


La equidad es un asunto pendiente en la agenda sanitaria española. Este artículo explora el papel que los profesionales sanitarios otorgan a los determinantes sociales de salud y a los medios que disponen para abordarlos. Analiza también las relaciones que establecen entre el incremento de ciertas enfermedades y la inseguridad alimentaria. Uno de sus objetivos es determinar el modo en que la incertidumbre creciente es abordada en los servicios de atención primaria. Presentamos un estudio cualitativo llevado a cabo entre 2018 y 2019 en seis centros de atención primaria de las ciudades de Reus y Tarragona, donde han participado 19 profesionales activos en las áreas de enfermería, medicina general y trabajo social. Los resultados indican que la falta de recursos de estos centros dificulta integrar el enfoque de los determinantes sociales de salud y amortiguar así las desigualdades. Además, la falta de acciones estructurales reduce su respuesta a las necesidades de salud de la ciudadanía.


Subject(s)
Delivery of Health Care , Primary Health Care , Humans , Qualitative Research , Socioeconomic Factors , Spain
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Salud colect ; 17: e3461, 2021. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1341669

ABSTRACT

RESUMEN La equidad es un asunto pendiente en la agenda sanitaria española. Este artículo explora el papel que los profesionales sanitarios otorgan a los determinantes sociales de salud y a los medios que disponen para abordarlos. Analiza también las relaciones que establecen entre el incremento de ciertas enfermedades y la inseguridad alimentaria. Uno de sus objetivos es determinar el modo en que la incertidumbre creciente es abordada en los servicios de atención primaria. Presentamos un estudio cualitativo llevado a cabo entre 2018 y 2019 en seis centros de atención primaria de las ciudades de Reus y Tarragona, donde han participado 19 profesionales activos en las áreas de enfermería, medicina general y trabajo social. Los resultados indican que la falta de recursos de estos centros dificulta integrar el enfoque de los determinantes sociales de salud y amortiguar así las desigualdades. Además, la falta de acciones estructurales reduce su respuesta a las necesidades de salud de la ciudadanía.


ABSTRACT Equity is an unresolved issue on the Spanish healthcare agenda. This paper explores the importance that health professionals give to social determinants of health and the means they possess to address them. It also analyzes the relationship between food insecurity and increases in certain diseases. One of its objectives is to ascertain how increasing uncertainty is being addressed in primary healthcare services. We present a qualitative study carried out in six primary care centers in the cities of Reus and Tarragona between 2018 and 2019, involving 19 practitioners active in the areas of nursing, family practice, and social work. Results indicate that the lack of resources in primary care centers makes it difficult to integrate a social determinants of health approach, and thus to mitigate inequalities. Furthermore, a lack of structural actions diminishes the ability to respond to citizens' healthcare needs.


Subject(s)
Humans , Primary Health Care , Delivery of Health Care , Socioeconomic Factors , Spain , Qualitative Research
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