PERCEPCIONES SOBRE LA SALUD SEXUAL Y REPRODUCTIVA DE LAS MUJERES INDÍGENAS KICHWAS Y SHUARAS. ECUADOR 2016

Jose Ignacio Ortiz Segarra, Marco Vinicio Freire Argudo, Marco Vinicio Freire Argudo, Elvira del Carmen Palacios Espinoza, Bernardo José Vega Crespo, Doriz Angelica Jimenez Brito, Manuel Alfredo Campoverde Cisneros, Lorena Cristina eulalia Muñoz Tigrero, Libia Graciela Alvarado Verdugo

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Resumen

Cervical cancer is a health problem unresolved in de-veloping countries; this disease is the leading cause of death from gynecologic cancer in Ecuador. Coverage of preventive screening is influenced by cultural con-ceptions of the population, which are based on the per-ceptions of each ethnic group on the etiologic process health-disease complex.OBJECTIVE: To interpret the perceptions of women of in-digenous peoples and nationalities Shuar of Sevilla Don Bosco and Kichwas of Quilloac and Saraguro, about sexual and reproductive health, sexually transmitted in-fections, cervical cancer and associated conditions. METHODOLOGY: A qualitative, phenomenological study was conducted through 17 focus groups and 13 stories of life study. A total of 102 people interviewed. RESULTS: The stories of women understood as collective constructions of their respective ethnic groups in the context of a Western, patriarchal and maleness hege-monic culture, mainly refer to destructive processes of sexual and reproductive health, manifested as infideli-ty and male promiscuity and as the lack of protection with condoms, which affects the prevalence of sexually transmitted infections and Cervical Cancer. CONCLUSIONS: Women have awareness of a broad concept of health, including notions of sexual and re-productive health; however, relate obstacles in their full exercise, related to inequalities of class, gender, and generational etnia1 expressed as destructive processes of their health
Idioma originalEspañol
PublicaciónRevista de la Facultad de Ciencias Médicas de la Universidad de Cuenca
EstadoPublicada - 2016
Publicado de forma externa

Palabras clave

  • Salud; Sexual; Cáncer de cuello uterino; Infecciones de transmisión sexual; Percepciones; Cultura; Determinación social

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