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Citation

Schoenfeld N, Juarbe TC. Health Care Women Int. 2005; 26(10): 957-977.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2005, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/07399330500301747

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

In this ethnographic study, we describe the perceived health needs and resources of women in two rural Ecuadorian communities. Nineteen women participated in semistructured interviews. Women worked 3 to 30 hours outside the home each week but described their financial resources as insufficient. Most participants perceived their health as fair to poor. Four themes emerged related to the participants' health needs: (1) lack of money, (2) “it's better to be alone,” (3) the physical burden of women's roles, and (4) suffering/self-sacrifice. Traditional medicine, local experts in traditional remedies, and nutrition emerged as resources to prevent illness. We believe our results offer valuable information in facilitating participatory health projects for social change.

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