TY - JOUR
T1 - Percepciones de los sanadores andinos de Saraguro sobre la
hibridación en salud y la influencia de la cultura occidental
AU - Quizhpi Merchan, Carmita Victoria
AU - Achig Balarezo, David Ricardo
AU - Angulo Rosero, Aydee Narcisa
AU - Brito Roby, Liliana Alexandra
AU - Arevalo Pelaez, Carlos Eduardo
AU - Rojas Reyes, Rosendo Ivan
AU - Mosquera Vallejo, Lorena Elizabeth
AU - Quishpe Bolaños, Jorge Marcelo
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - The cultural hybridization in health allows to recognize
diverse practices that coexist in the same space and time, a process that is fulfilled in
Saraguro, county of the South-Ecuadorian Andes with an indigenous and mixed ethnic
population with health experiences that respond to different
rationalities.Objetive:Analyzing the conceptions of Saraguro healers with respect to health
hybridization.Method:The present is a qualitative-interpretative study, with interviews to
wise people of the place; the worked categories are: Hybridization, conceptualization and
hybrid reality, to which the integration challenge was added. The interviews were recorded
and then transcribed to word for processing, the Atlas.ti program was used. The
triangulation was carried out with a university expert in ancestral medicine subjects and
the bibliography consulted.Results: The healers of Saraguro keep their ancestral worldview
in the phenomena of health-disease, in some practices expressions of other cultures coexist,
this hybridization in health shows Andean knowledge with elements of Western medicine and
religious order.Conclusions:In Saraguro the Ancestral Medicine is still valid through the
healers, wise in healing according to the Andean cosmovision.The Andean healers keep their
practice according to the Andean conceptions of the health-disease process.Ancestral health
practices undergo a process of hybridization between the ancestral and the Western as well
as religious elements
AB - The cultural hybridization in health allows to recognize
diverse practices that coexist in the same space and time, a process that is fulfilled in
Saraguro, county of the South-Ecuadorian Andes with an indigenous and mixed ethnic
population with health experiences that respond to different
rationalities.Objetive:Analyzing the conceptions of Saraguro healers with respect to health
hybridization.Method:The present is a qualitative-interpretative study, with interviews to
wise people of the place; the worked categories are: Hybridization, conceptualization and
hybrid reality, to which the integration challenge was added. The interviews were recorded
and then transcribed to word for processing, the Atlas.ti program was used. The
triangulation was carried out with a university expert in ancestral medicine subjects and
the bibliography consulted.Results: The healers of Saraguro keep their ancestral worldview
in the phenomena of health-disease, in some practices expressions of other cultures coexist,
this hybridization in health shows Andean knowledge with elements of Western medicine and
religious order.Conclusions:In Saraguro the Ancestral Medicine is still valid through the
healers, wise in healing according to the Andean cosmovision.The Andean healers keep their
practice according to the Andean conceptions of the health-disease process.Ancestral health
practices undergo a process of hybridization between the ancestral and the Western as well
as religious elements
KW - Población indígena; Medicina tradicional; Características culturales
KW - Población indígena; Medicina tradicional; Características culturales
UR - https://dspace.ucuenca.edu.ec/items/0712189f-816d-4309-9b13-128527065798
M3 - Artículo
SN - 1390-4450
JO - Revista de la Facultad de ciencias médicas de la Universidad de Cuenca
JF - Revista de la Facultad de ciencias médicas de la Universidad de Cuenca
ER -