National and Cultural Health System during COVID-19 in El Salvador from a salutogenic perspective

home and community

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https://doi.org/10.51378/eca.v77i770.7596

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Salutogenesis, Narratives, Illness, Medicalization, COVID

Abstract

This presentation focuses on the National and Cultural Health System of El Salvador from the perspective of people diagnosed with COVID-19 during the first year of the pandemic. It was presented on May 5 at the 40th International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association (LASA, 2022) in the COVID-19 and Structural Violence in El Salvador panel. The presentation reconstructs interactions between patients, health care personnel, and other social actors. The methodology was qualitative, its collection strategies: non-systematic bibliographic review and 15 semi-structured interviews. It considers the narratives of illness and suffering as a social act taking into account social, circumstantial and cultural events. Through content and connotative language, aspects such as the patient's role and career, and suffering as a symbolic device were analyzed. It presents the interaction between different healthcare spaces, mainly Home and Community. As a method of analysis, it uses the components of the Sense of Coherence of the Salutogenic Model: i) Comprehensibility, ii) Manageability, iii) Meaningfulness. The main findings were: hybridity in the operation of the different care modalities of the health system; a series of historical phenomena that are still in force and characterize inequalities and inequities in health care, including the tendency to centralize, medicalize, commercialize and militarize health and health care. Likewise, a tendency to self-medication and the use of medical and pharmacological metaphor to understand health.

ECA Estudios Centroamericanos, Vol. 77, No. 770, 2022 : 81-89.

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Author Biography

Jorge Manuel Molina Aguilar, Knowmad Institut

Codirector del Observatorio del Comportamiento de Automedicación de la Universidad del Rosario, Bogotá, Colombia, y miembro del European Institute for Multidisciplinary Studies on Human Rights and Science, Knowmad Institut, Brandeburgo.

Investigador en el Centro de Desarrollo e Investigación del Instituto de Investigación y Formación Pedagógica (IIFP) de la Universidad Don Bosco, El Salvador. Candidato a doctor en Ciencias Sociales. Escribe desde las ciencias sociales acerca de temas como enfermedades crónicas, degenerativas y de lento progreso, el duelo y los comportamientos mortuorios. Forma parte como miembro de las divisiones 28 Psychopharmacology and Substance Abuse y 52 International Psychology de la American Psychological Association y también es miembro de la Asociación Americana de Antropología. Correo: jorge.molina@udb.edu.sv

Published

2022-09-30

How to Cite

Molina Aguilar, J. M. (2022). National and Cultural Health System during COVID-19 in El Salvador from a salutogenic perspective: home and community. ECA: Estudios Centroamericanos, 77(770), 81–89. https://doi.org/10.51378/eca.v77i770.7596

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