the SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF SUPPLEMENTATION WITH MULTIMICRONUTRIENTS IN MOTHER´S CHILDS OF THREE YEARS

This research aims to analyze the social construction of the phenomenon of multimicronutrient supplementation (MMN) "sparks", considered as one of the main preventive-promotional nursing activities. The study is of a qualitative nature, where open interviews were conducted with mothers att...

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Autores principales: nieva villegas, lilia maria, Vermelho, Sonia Cristina, Rosales Pariona, Susy
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Escuela de Salud Pública y Ambiente. Fac. Cs. Médicas UNC 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/RSD/article/view/27922
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Sumario:This research aims to analyze the social construction of the phenomenon of multimicronutrient supplementation (MMN) "sparks", considered as one of the main preventive-promotional nursing activities. The study is of a qualitative nature, where open interviews were conducted with mothers attending the health establishment of “Huacrapuquio”, Peru, in order to identify barriers and potentialities in supplementation according to the categories: intra / interindividual, institutional and communal. When performing the content analysis with the Atlas Ti v 7.6 software. The following results were evidenced: denial of supplementation in mothers due to the side effects of the supplements, the ineffective response of the nurse and the health system to side effects, the centrality of the health system in the fulfillment of indicators or goals, as a percentage of children receiving multimicronutrients without effective monitoring; This presence of negative opinions of the community becomes a strong barrier to the adherence of micronutrients. It is proposed to make health policies more flexible, in order to make cultural adjustments and / or personal choices for the best adherence to these supplements.