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Cómo se enfrentan los problemas de salud en Chile y Costa Rica: un estudio comparativo y cualitativo

Dealing with health problems in Chile and Costa Rica: a comparative and qualitative study
[journal article]

Vera Rojas, William Daniel
Budowski, Mónica

Abstract

El estudio compara las prácticas de manejo de riesgos de salud de 42 hogares de ingresos medios de Chile y Costa Rica a través de tres entrevistas semi-estructuradas, realizadas entre 2008 y 2013, y aporta la mirada subjetiva de las experiencias relacionadas con la salud. En el mo­delo segmentado de... view more

El estudio compara las prácticas de manejo de riesgos de salud de 42 hogares de ingresos medios de Chile y Costa Rica a través de tres entrevistas semi-estructuradas, realizadas entre 2008 y 2013, y aporta la mirada subjetiva de las experiencias relacionadas con la salud. En el mo­delo segmentado de asistencia sanitaria de Chile, la capacidad de manejo de los riesgos se relacio­na con la situación económica del hogar y el tipo de problemas de salud; los hogares se perciben frágiles y propensos a arriesgar en otros ámbitos de bienestar. En el modelo de salud unificado de Costa Rica, ésta se protege independientemente de los recursos y problemas sanitarios. La limi­tación del estudio radica en la diversidad de la muestra en relación al tamaño.... view less


The study compares the way 42 middle-income households from Chile and Costa Rica deal with health problems by means of three semi-structured interviews from 2008 to 2013. It contributes to the subjective perspective of health experiences. Results show that in Chile’s segmented health-care model, eco... view more

The study compares the way 42 middle-income households from Chile and Costa Rica deal with health problems by means of three semi-structured interviews from 2008 to 2013. It contributes to the subjective perspective of health experiences. Results show that in Chile’s segmented health-care model, economic resources and type of health problems impact on the ability to deal with health risks leading to feelings of insecurity and the risk of spillovers to other life domains. Costa Rica’s unified health-care model protects this ability independent of resources and health problem. The weakness is the diversity of the sample in relation to its size.... view less

Classification
Medical Sociology
Health Policy

Free Keywords
middle strata; dealing with health problems; health models; Chile; Costa Rica

Document language
Spanish

Publication Year
2017

Page/Pages
p. 107-136

Journal
Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales, 62 (2017) 231

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/S0185-1918(17)30040-5

ISSN
2448-492X

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0


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