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Determinantes sociales del parasitismo intestinal, la desnutrición y la anemia: revisión sistemática

OBJECTIVE. Characterize the publications on social determinants of intestinal parasitism, malnutrition, and anemia at the global level. METHODS. A systematic review was conducted of the scientific literature in Pubmed, Science Direct, SciELO, LILACS, and Google Scholar with eight search strategies,...

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Autor principal: Cardona-Arias, Jaiberth Antonio
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Organización Panamericana de la Salud 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6645169/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29466524
http://dx.doi.org/10.26633/RPSP.2017.143
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description OBJECTIVE. Characterize the publications on social determinants of intestinal parasitism, malnutrition, and anemia at the global level. METHODS. A systematic review was conducted of the scientific literature in Pubmed, Science Direct, SciELO, LILACS, and Google Scholar with eight search strategies, guaranteeing completeness and replicability, following the phases of the PRISMA guidelines. RESULTS. The review included 18 studies on malnutrition, three on parasitism, three on anemia, and two on both parasitism and malnutrition; 65.4% of the studies were from South America and 69.2% were carried out among children. The prevalence of intestinal parasitism ranged between 30.6% and 83.3%; anemia, 19.7% to 48.0%; and malnutrition, 0.0% to 67.8%. It was found that biological and psychosocial determinants were most frequently studied; the most frequently studied intermediate determinants were related to housing and income; and structural determinants were least investigated. The social determinants common to the three conditions include: living in homes with poor sanitary conditions, rural areas, inadequate housing, inadequate water supply, access barriers to the medical system, young parents with little schooling, precarious employment, and low income. CONCLUSION. The majority of publications do not conduct a multilevel analysis for individual, intermediate, or structural determinants. Greater efforts are needed in health policies that address the social determinants of inequality with respect to parasitism, malnutrition, and anemia, mainly in categories as macroeconomic policy, social class, labor market, culture, values, and territory.
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spelling pubmed-66451692019-08-05 Determinantes sociales del parasitismo intestinal, la desnutrición y la anemia: revisión sistemática Cardona-Arias, Jaiberth Antonio Rev Panam Salud Publica Revisión OBJECTIVE. Characterize the publications on social determinants of intestinal parasitism, malnutrition, and anemia at the global level. METHODS. A systematic review was conducted of the scientific literature in Pubmed, Science Direct, SciELO, LILACS, and Google Scholar with eight search strategies, guaranteeing completeness and replicability, following the phases of the PRISMA guidelines. RESULTS. The review included 18 studies on malnutrition, three on parasitism, three on anemia, and two on both parasitism and malnutrition; 65.4% of the studies were from South America and 69.2% were carried out among children. The prevalence of intestinal parasitism ranged between 30.6% and 83.3%; anemia, 19.7% to 48.0%; and malnutrition, 0.0% to 67.8%. It was found that biological and psychosocial determinants were most frequently studied; the most frequently studied intermediate determinants were related to housing and income; and structural determinants were least investigated. The social determinants common to the three conditions include: living in homes with poor sanitary conditions, rural areas, inadequate housing, inadequate water supply, access barriers to the medical system, young parents with little schooling, precarious employment, and low income. CONCLUSION. The majority of publications do not conduct a multilevel analysis for individual, intermediate, or structural determinants. Greater efforts are needed in health policies that address the social determinants of inequality with respect to parasitism, malnutrition, and anemia, mainly in categories as macroeconomic policy, social class, labor market, culture, values, and territory. Organización Panamericana de la Salud 2017-11-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6645169/ /pubmed/29466524 http://dx.doi.org/10.26633/RPSP.2017.143 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Este es un artículo de acceso abierto distribuido bajo los términos de la licencia Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO, que permite su uso, distribución y reproducción en cualquier medio, siempre que el trabajo original se cite de la manera adecuada. No se permiten modificaciones a los artículos ni su uso comercial. Al reproducir un artículo no debe haber ningún indicio de que la OPS o el artículo avalan a una organización o un producto específico. El uso del logo de la OPS no está permitido. Esta leyenda debe conservarse, junto con la URL original del artículo.
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Determinantes sociales del parasitismo intestinal, la desnutrición y la anemia: revisión sistemática
title Determinantes sociales del parasitismo intestinal, la desnutrición y la anemia: revisión sistemática
title_full Determinantes sociales del parasitismo intestinal, la desnutrición y la anemia: revisión sistemática
title_fullStr Determinantes sociales del parasitismo intestinal, la desnutrición y la anemia: revisión sistemática
title_full_unstemmed Determinantes sociales del parasitismo intestinal, la desnutrición y la anemia: revisión sistemática
title_short Determinantes sociales del parasitismo intestinal, la desnutrición y la anemia: revisión sistemática
title_sort determinantes sociales del parasitismo intestinal, la desnutrición y la anemia: revisión sistemática
topic Revisión
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6645169/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29466524
http://dx.doi.org/10.26633/RPSP.2017.143
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