Movilidad y condiciones de vida de pacientes en tratamiento de tuberculosis pulmonar

E. Bidegain
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This article focusses on the mobility of patients in treat­ ment for pulmonary tuberculosis and the relationship of this behavior with the ways in which this disease is understood and cared for. We performed ethnographic research between 2016 and 2017 in Baja California, Mexico, with participant observation; interviews and conversations with patients in treatment and health personnel. We found that men and women showed different mobility patterns and frequency in their move­ ments. The disease implied moves and/or changes in the use of patients’ domestic interior space. We conclud­ ed that mobility is associated with ways of living and material conditions, as well as the types of domestic cohabitation. This article contributes to the knowledge of persons’ mobility in the context of the disease and the implications for epidemiological control and sur­ veillance. It also delves into perceptions of insecurity in the shared use of space related to diseases such as pulmonary tuberculosis, influenza and covid 19.
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肺结核治疗患者的流动性和生活条件
这篇文章的重点是在治疗肺结核患者的流动性和这种行为的方式,其中这种疾病的理解和护理的关系。我们在2016年至2017年期间在墨西哥下加利福尼亚州进行了民族志研究,并进行了参与式观察;与接受治疗的病人和保健人员进行面谈和交谈。我们发现男性和女性在运动中表现出不同的运动模式和频率。该疾病意味着患者在使用家庭内部空间时的移动和/或变化。我们的结论是,流动性与生活方式、物质条件以及家庭同居的类型有关。这篇文章有助于了解在疾病背景下的人员流动以及对流行病学控制和监测的影响。报告还深入探讨了人们对与肺结核、流感和covid - 19等疾病有关的共享空间不安全的看法。
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