Social determinants the health collective in women’s with metabolic syndrome
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.51422/ren.v13i3.193Keywords:
Social determinants, metabolic syndrome, gendeAbstract
Social determinants of health manifest social conditions of the population and with it the conditions of the people as they live. Through some of the social determinants of health is addressed to people with disease of metabolic syndrome common problem in the Mexican population from adulthood. Objective: Understand how social determinants influence health (structural and intermediaries) in adult women with the metabolic syndrome. Methods: Data collection was performed individually by a guide; the sample was constituted by 8 women of rural population of the state of Morelos, diagnosed with metabolic syndrome, age between 41-51 years. Informed consent, the interviews were recorded, transcribed, extraction description and analysis of the narratives is performed. For analysis of the data identified by the code snippets emerging from its own constructions of the disease process, the results are described. Results: They result from narratives of life, such as social representation of the disease in the participant group: mention have limitations in the care of their disease, leading continuous deterioration, thus women construct their beliefs. Moreover they have disagreement on attention to health services. Discussion: From results of studies has found some similarities but other aspects more heavily on gender. Conclusions: The social determinants of health influence the health-disease process in women with metabolic syndrome revealing inequality in health care. Nursing intervention through reprising characteristics of the population provides light when using the WHO model to address the welfare of the economic, social, population, gender, ethnicity (...). Therefore combine collective strategies among the population and health systems, public policies in order to reduce risks complications and the number of people affected.