Medical Brigade a transformative experience in the community and the family

Authors

  • Jailenne Iridiam Herrera Barreda Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Nicaragua, Managua, UNAN-Managua FAREM-Estelí
  • Sindy Nadiska Alvarado Castro Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Nicaragua, Managua, UNAN-Managua FAREM-Estelí
  • Martha Miurell Suárez Soza Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Nicaragua, Managua, UNAN-Managua FAREM-Estelí

Keywords:

Health/illness, brigade, attention, biopsychosocial, multi-disciplinary

Abstract

The Dot House Health Medical Brigade of the Superemos Foundation has been part of the community health program for 22 years, working both in urban and rural areas, which has allowed the development of a good working relationship with FAREM-Estelí and the Ministry of Health (MINSA), which has represented a development opportunity for families and communities. The systematization corresponds to the qualitative paradigm, the focus is focused on a process of participatory intervention. Due to the type of experience, it is a systematization of programs. The protagonists were: (inhabitants of the communities of Licoroy and Las Gavetas, students, national and international staff, and Superemos) who, through interviews, a workshop, and a free listing, shared their experiences of community health development. The information was classified based on axes, categories and subcategories, after the critical and interpretative analysis stage, the conclusions, lessons learned and recommendations were identified. The results show that community care from the brigade has had a biopsychosocial approach that has contributed to family and community development; It concludes with a methodological proposal (biopsychosocial route) as a guide for community health care integrated by a multidisciplinary team.

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Published

20-12-2022

How to Cite

Herrera Barreda, J. I. ., Alvarado Castro, S. N. ., & Suárez Soza, M. M. . (2022). Medical Brigade a transformative experience in the community and the family. Revista Compromiso Social, 4(8), 145–154. Retrieved from https://revistas.unan.edu.ni/index.php/rcs/article/view/2385

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