TY - JOUR
T1 - PERCEPCIONES SOBRE LA SALUD SEXUAL Y REPRODUCTIVA DE LAS
MUJERES INDÍGENAS KICHWAS Y SHUARAS. ECUADOR 2016
AU - Ortiz Segarra, Jose Ignacio
AU - Freire Argudo, Marco Vinicio
AU - Freire Argudo, Marco Vinicio
AU - Carmen Palacios Espinoza, Elvira del
AU - Vega Crespo, Bernardo José
AU - Jimenez Brito, Doriz Angelica
AU - Campoverde Cisneros, Manuel Alfredo
AU - eulalia Muñoz Tigrero, Lorena Cristina
AU - Alvarado Verdugo, Libia Graciela
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - 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
AB - 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
KW - Salud; Sexual; Cáncer de cuello uterino; Infecciones de transmisión sexual;
Percepciones; Cultura; Determinación social
KW - Salud; Sexual; Cáncer de cuello uterino; Infecciones de transmisión sexual;
Percepciones; Cultura; Determinación social
UR - https://publicaciones.ucuenca.edu.ec/ojs/index.php/medicina/article/view/987/875
M3 - Artículo
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 -