Browsing by Author "Campos Romero, Solange Chirlel"
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- ItemGestión y Seguimiento para el Autocuidado CrónicoCampos Romero, Solange Chirlel
- ItemLa confianza en la relación profesional de la salud y paciente(2020) Vargas Celis, Ivonne; Soto Guerrero, Sebastián Eduardo; Hernánndez Leal, María José; Campos Romero, Solange ChirlelIntroduction: Health’s chronic conditions demand continuous care with an approach to the clinical method focused in the person, which includes physician-patient relation as a cross-sectional element where confidence is the core. This confidence would mediate between the management of the patient’s chronic conditions and their effects. Objective: To identify the effect of confidence in health provider/professional-patient relation in different health contexts. Methods: It was carried out a critical review of related literature from June to August, 2017 in order to understand the role of confidence in health provider-patient relation, and its relation with the results in health. The initial search was with the keywords: ´´confidence´´, ´´physician´´, health provider´´, ´´patient´´ and their equivalents in English and French, in the electronic databases JSTOR (Philosophy), Race Relations Abstracts, SocIndex with Full Text, Social Science Database, PubMed Central, CINAHHL, Nursing & Allied Health Database, Web of Science, Academic Search Complete and ProQuest Central. There were carried out different search strategies with the keywords and the boolean operator ´´AND´´. Conclusions: Confidence is a variable of the patient-health provider relation that has a strategic role in therapeutic processes. Then, it is important to consider it as a part of health care, specially as a point of collaboration and commitment of the patient with his/her health. Thus, it is necessary to create instruments that measure this variable in accordance with the cultural characteristics of Latin American countries and this can be extended to all having a care role in the direct contact with patients.
- ItemLa confianza en la relación profesional de la salud y paciente(Wiley, 2020) Vargas Celis, Ivonne; Soto Guerrero, Sebastián Eduardo; Hernánndez Leal, María José; Campos Romero, Solange ChirlelIntroduction: Health’s chronic conditions demand continuous care with an approach to the clinical method focused in the person, which includes physician-patient relation as a cross-sectional element where confidence is the core. This confidence would mediate between the management of the patient’s chronic conditions and their effects. Objective: To identify the effect of confidence in health provider/professional-patient relation in different health contexts. Methods: It was carried out a critical review of related literature from June to August, 2017 in order to understand the role of confidence in health provider-patient relation, and its relation with the results in health. The initial search was with the keywords: ´´confidence´´, ´´physician´´, health provider´´, ´´patient´´ and their equivalents in English and French, in the electronic databases JSTOR (Philosophy), Race Relations Abstracts, SocIndex with Full Text, Social Science Database, PubMed Central, CINAHHL, Nursing & Allied Health Database, Web of Science, Academic Search Complete and ProQuest Central. There were carried out different search strategies with the keywords and the boolean operator ´´AND´´. Conclusions: Confidence is a variable of the patient-health provider relation that has a strategic role in therapeutic processes. Then, it is important to consider it as a part of health care, specially as a point of collaboration and commitment of the patient with his/her health. Thus, it is necessary to create instruments that measure this variable in accordance with the cultural characteristics of Latin American countries and this can be extended to all having a care role in the direct contact with patients.
- ItemPor una vida mas saludable. Manual de Salud para personas con Diabetes tipo 2Campos Romero, Solange Chirlel
- ItemProfundización en la experiencia de profesionales de salud al incorporar terapias complementarias en su práctica clínica(2020) Vega Vega, Paula Andrea; Urrutia Egaña, Marcela Javiera; Aliaga Barros, Viviana; Campos Romero, Solange ChirlelIntroducción: Las terapias complementarias se han ido incorporando cada vez más en la atención de salud, especialmente en áreas como la oncología, cuidados paliativos, rehabilitación y obstetricia. En varios países, son los propios profesionales de la salud los que las han incorporado en forma integrada a su práctica clínica, llevándolos a cambiar el paradigma del sistema biomédico actual, permitiendo brindar un cuidado más integral y autónomo. Objetivo: Comprender la experiencia de los profesionales de salud de Chile al incorporar las terapias complementarias en su práctica clínica. Método: Estudio cualitativo fenomenológico. Se invitó a participar a profesionales de la salud, con certificación en una terapia no convencional, la cual integran a su práctica clínica. Tras la firma del consentimiento, se realizaron las entrevistas en profundidad hasta lograr la saturación de los datos. El proceso de investigación se realizó siguiendo las 10 etapas de Streubert. Resultados: Participaron 11 profesionales de salud, quienes desarrollan terapias como el reiki, terapia floral y acupuntura integrada a su práctica clínica. Se develó que la incorporación de Terapias Complementarias le dio mayor sentido a la propia labor como profesional de la salud, sin embargo, hubo facilitadores y obstaculizadores del proceso, lo cual les generó nuevos desafíos para la integración con la medicina alópata. Conclusión: La integración de las Terapias Complementarias ampliaron las herramientas terapéuticas, lo que generó en ellos mayor satisfacción profesional al brindar una atención más humana y centrada en la persona, reconociendo la necesidad de incorporar estos saberes en los currículos de las carreras de la salud.