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International Journal for Equity in Health
Communities on the move: community participation in health in rural territories of Buenaventura District in Colombia
Marta Cecilia Jaramillo-Mejía1  Laura Catalina Blandón-Lotero2 
[1] Full-Time Professor, Department of Organizational Management, Faculty of Economic and Administrative Sciences, Universidad Icesi., Cali, Colombia;Young Researcher Minciencias, Department of Organizational Management, Faculty of Economic and Administrative Sciences, Universidad icesi., Cali, Colombia;
关键词: Community participation;    Health;    Colombian Pacific littoral;    Qualitative comparative analysis (QCA);    Primary health care;    Disperse rural area;    Colombia;    participación comunitaria;    salud;    Litoral Pacífico colombiano;    Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA);    Derechos sociales;    Comunidad rural;    Atención Primaria en Salud;    Marginalidad;    inequidad;    área rural dispersa;    Colombia;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s12939-020-01239-8
来源: Springer
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【 摘 要 】

BackgroundSocial and community participation is a fundamental component of the development of renewed primary healthcare (PHC). With the recognition of health as a right, such participation is a significant part of the design of public policies aimed at this sector. These policies contribute not only to overcoming inequity in the provision of this type of services but also to a reduction in social inequalities as a whole. Through a comparative analysis, this study aimed to explain the conditions through which ethnic-rural territories of the Colombian Pacific coast participate in health to contribute to the generation of policies and programs in territories with similar conditions.MethodsThe work was developed through the use of multiple techniques and strategies for information collection and analysis. These include several semi-structured interviews, multiple observation exercises and analysis based on a set theory, i.e., qualitative comparative analysis (QCA). The latter aims to develop a model that provides a count of the main causal combinations that allow high community participation in health.ResultsKey findings include how the trajectory of social mobilization and existence of a robust community social fabric became two critical conditions for community participation in the context of social exclusion. The presence of variables such as the implementation of PHC, guarantee of social rights, and trust in institutions, is underestimated as sufficient causal conditions for obtaining this result. Therefore, it is essential to recognize the existence, validity, and importance of processes, experiences, and resourcefulness of political natures, which aim at transforming the daily reality of the inhabitants of these communities. These also set a potential space and scenario for managing the communities’ main problems, including health, in the absence of institutionality that guarantees access to their social rights.ConclusionThis study points out the importance of understanding community participation as a political activity, expanding exchange dynamics and dialogs between institutions, rulers, and communities to provide social responses in health and well-being to communities and to understand local realities and their own community dynamics.

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