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“Mi vida va a ser mucho mejor de lo que ha sido”: estudio cualitativo sobre el vínculo entre regeneración de viviendas sociales, calidad de vida y salud
The objective was to understand the link between housing, health and quality of life in a context of social housing regeneration, through the experiences and perceptions of its inhabitants, exploring the mechanisms that sustain this link before regeneration, and those elements derived from housing r...
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Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública Sergio Arouca, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz
2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10549979/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37162114 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0102-311XES149822 |
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author | Orlando-Romero, Laura Vives-Vergara, Alejandra Valdebenito, Roxana Cortinez-O’Ryan, Andrea Baeza, Fernando Rasse, Alejandra |
author_facet | Orlando-Romero, Laura Vives-Vergara, Alejandra Valdebenito, Roxana Cortinez-O’Ryan, Andrea Baeza, Fernando Rasse, Alejandra |
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description | The objective was to understand the link between housing, health and quality of life in a context of social housing regeneration, through the experiences and perceptions of its inhabitants, exploring the mechanisms that sustain this link before regeneration, and those elements derived from housing regeneration that result in improvements in quality of life and potentially in health. Between 1980 and the 2000s, Chile faced a massive quantitative housing deficit through a policy that delivered more than 120,000 low-cost social housing apartments. Today, thousands present severe habitability problems, generating negative consequences for their inhabitants, their health and well-being. Seeking to solve the deterioration of housing and neighborhoods, the Chilean Ministry of Housing and Urbanism developed the Housing Complex Regeneration Program. The RUCAS project seeks to evaluate the effects of the program on health and to assess the impact of interventions such as these on vulnerable populations in Latin America. We present results of 8 interviews and 2 focus groups conducted in a social housing complex in process of intervention in Viña del Mar. Using discursive content analysis, results show that the poor material quality of housing is perceived as harmful to health. Regenerated housing, on the other hand, promotes the recovery and re-appropriation of spaces and their uses, sociability, new healthy practices, positive feelings and psychological well-being, bringing to the fore the psychosocial component of people’s relationship with their house. It is concluded that housing regeneration has the potential to benefit physical and mental health through both direct mechanisms, derived from the renovated materiality, and indirect mechanisms related to the practices and experiences of the lived space. |
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spelling | pubmed-105499792023-10-05 “Mi vida va a ser mucho mejor de lo que ha sido”: estudio cualitativo sobre el vínculo entre regeneración de viviendas sociales, calidad de vida y salud Orlando-Romero, Laura Vives-Vergara, Alejandra Valdebenito, Roxana Cortinez-O’Ryan, Andrea Baeza, Fernando Rasse, Alejandra Cad Saude Publica Artigo The objective was to understand the link between housing, health and quality of life in a context of social housing regeneration, through the experiences and perceptions of its inhabitants, exploring the mechanisms that sustain this link before regeneration, and those elements derived from housing regeneration that result in improvements in quality of life and potentially in health. Between 1980 and the 2000s, Chile faced a massive quantitative housing deficit through a policy that delivered more than 120,000 low-cost social housing apartments. Today, thousands present severe habitability problems, generating negative consequences for their inhabitants, their health and well-being. Seeking to solve the deterioration of housing and neighborhoods, the Chilean Ministry of Housing and Urbanism developed the Housing Complex Regeneration Program. The RUCAS project seeks to evaluate the effects of the program on health and to assess the impact of interventions such as these on vulnerable populations in Latin America. We present results of 8 interviews and 2 focus groups conducted in a social housing complex in process of intervention in Viña del Mar. Using discursive content analysis, results show that the poor material quality of housing is perceived as harmful to health. Regenerated housing, on the other hand, promotes the recovery and re-appropriation of spaces and their uses, sociability, new healthy practices, positive feelings and psychological well-being, bringing to the fore the psychosocial component of people’s relationship with their house. It is concluded that housing regeneration has the potential to benefit physical and mental health through both direct mechanisms, derived from the renovated materiality, and indirect mechanisms related to the practices and experiences of the lived space. Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública Sergio Arouca, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz 2023-05-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10549979/ /pubmed/37162114 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0102-311XES149822 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Este es un artículo publicado en acceso abierto bajo una licencia Creative Commons |
spellingShingle | Artigo Orlando-Romero, Laura Vives-Vergara, Alejandra Valdebenito, Roxana Cortinez-O’Ryan, Andrea Baeza, Fernando Rasse, Alejandra “Mi vida va a ser mucho mejor de lo que ha sido”: estudio cualitativo sobre el vínculo entre regeneración de viviendas sociales, calidad de vida y salud |
title | “Mi vida va a ser mucho mejor de lo que ha sido”: estudio cualitativo
sobre el vínculo entre regeneración de viviendas sociales, calidad de vida y
salud |
title_full | “Mi vida va a ser mucho mejor de lo que ha sido”: estudio cualitativo
sobre el vínculo entre regeneración de viviendas sociales, calidad de vida y
salud |
title_fullStr | “Mi vida va a ser mucho mejor de lo que ha sido”: estudio cualitativo
sobre el vínculo entre regeneración de viviendas sociales, calidad de vida y
salud |
title_full_unstemmed | “Mi vida va a ser mucho mejor de lo que ha sido”: estudio cualitativo
sobre el vínculo entre regeneración de viviendas sociales, calidad de vida y
salud |
title_short | “Mi vida va a ser mucho mejor de lo que ha sido”: estudio cualitativo
sobre el vínculo entre regeneración de viviendas sociales, calidad de vida y
salud |
title_sort | “mi vida va a ser mucho mejor de lo que ha sido”: estudio cualitativo
sobre el vínculo entre regeneración de viviendas sociales, calidad de vida y
salud |
topic | Artigo |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10549979/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37162114 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0102-311XES149822 |
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