2020
DOI: 10.15446/rsap.v22n3.84791
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Entre quimioterapias, herbolaria y espiritualidades. Estudio antropológico sobre el pluralismo terapéutico en adultos con cáncer en México

Abstract: Objetivos Analizar las características del pluralismo terapéutico en torno al cáncer de adultos, atendidos en un hospital de cancerología, a partir de sus trayectorias de salud/enfermedad/atención-desatención.Métodos Estudio analítico-explicativo, etnográfico, transversal-aplicado y de carácter cualitativo. Se realizaron registros etnográficos, observación participante y entrevistas semiestructuradas. Para el artículo se tomaron los datos proporcionados por diez personas participantes con cáncer, atendidas en … Show more

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“…(14) For people with oncological pathology, the mere fact of hearing the word cancer is synonymous with death and pain, therefore, the diagnosis of cancer is one of the most feared, generating a myriad of afflictions that not only affect the individual personally, but also at the family, social, psychological, spiritual, and work level. (15,16) The person who is hospitalized for chemotherapy administration usually has very different characteristics than the person who is hospitalized for a scheduled surgery, since the fears and anxieties that present are very different, where the hospitalization process will last as long as the body responds to the treatment and stays could be longer than normal. (15) People with oncological pathologies have an indeterminate length of hospitalization associated with chemotherapy administration, for this and other reasons such as concomitant pathologies, the risk of experiencing a fall increases considerably.…”
Section: Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(14) For people with oncological pathology, the mere fact of hearing the word cancer is synonymous with death and pain, therefore, the diagnosis of cancer is one of the most feared, generating a myriad of afflictions that not only affect the individual personally, but also at the family, social, psychological, spiritual, and work level. (15,16) The person who is hospitalized for chemotherapy administration usually has very different characteristics than the person who is hospitalized for a scheduled surgery, since the fears and anxieties that present are very different, where the hospitalization process will last as long as the body responds to the treatment and stays could be longer than normal. (15) People with oncological pathologies have an indeterminate length of hospitalization associated with chemotherapy administration, for this and other reasons such as concomitant pathologies, the risk of experiencing a fall increases considerably.…”
Section: Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%