In primary health care, a community diagnosis is necessary to provide a detailed description of the community as well as an evaluation of the community’s health, including the main factors responsible for it and the needs felt by the population. This article presents a community health diagnosis following a participatory design, taking the perspective of women living in the community, to identify proposals for action. An ethnographic study was carried out in the community of Mañaria (Spain), using semi-structured interviews, in-depth interviews, key informants, participant observation, desk review, and photography. A sample of 21 women were interviewed until reaching saturation of the information. This information was complemented by that p...
Abstract: Rural populations experience higher rates of illness, less access to health care resources...
The international literature is replete with case studies of community participation in healthcare p...
Rural communities are particularly disadvantaged in terms of access and control of their health care...
In primary health care, a community diagnosis is necessary to provide a detailed description of the ...
Salutogenesis focuses on factors that generate health and is a useful construct for identifying fact...
This research aims to identify the strategies adopted by dwellers of a socially vulnerable community...
This study explored the health, education, social assets, needs, attitudes, and behaviors of residen...
Community participation is considered important in primary health care development and there is some...
Community participation is considered important in primary health care development and there is some...
This study explored the health, education, social assets, needs, attitudes, and behaviors of residen...
This review aims to locate historically the developments of the concept of community participation i...
Increased emphasis on community collaboration indicates the need for consensus regarding the definit...
The purpose of this study was to assess health of a rural Texas community in efforts to better under...
For several decades, community interventions have promoted community development with strategies inv...
Abstract Background Community assessment is a core function of public health. In such assessments, a...
Abstract: Rural populations experience higher rates of illness, less access to health care resources...
The international literature is replete with case studies of community participation in healthcare p...
Rural communities are particularly disadvantaged in terms of access and control of their health care...
In primary health care, a community diagnosis is necessary to provide a detailed description of the ...
Salutogenesis focuses on factors that generate health and is a useful construct for identifying fact...
This research aims to identify the strategies adopted by dwellers of a socially vulnerable community...
This study explored the health, education, social assets, needs, attitudes, and behaviors of residen...
Community participation is considered important in primary health care development and there is some...
Community participation is considered important in primary health care development and there is some...
This study explored the health, education, social assets, needs, attitudes, and behaviors of residen...
This review aims to locate historically the developments of the concept of community participation i...
Increased emphasis on community collaboration indicates the need for consensus regarding the definit...
The purpose of this study was to assess health of a rural Texas community in efforts to better under...
For several decades, community interventions have promoted community development with strategies inv...
Abstract Background Community assessment is a core function of public health. In such assessments, a...
Abstract: Rural populations experience higher rates of illness, less access to health care resources...
The international literature is replete with case studies of community participation in healthcare p...
Rural communities are particularly disadvantaged in terms of access and control of their health care...