Lila Aizenberg
National University of Cordoba
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Health Sociology Review | 2014
Lila Aizenberg
Abstract This article examines how Indigenous women who receive intercultural healthcare programs manage to develop cooperation networks, get involved in community affairs and improve their reproductive healthcare. It concentrates on the case of the Bolivian intercultural health program ‘EXTENSA’ and analyzes how this program is successful at activating greater community participation in health prevention and improving the reproductive healthcare of the Indigenous women who live in the Department of Beni, Bolivia. Through an ethnographic analysis, it argues that community participation and healthy behaviors are the result of tapping into bonding social capital and fostering women’s empowerment. The analysis shows that the program gives women community leaders and women networks members (who predate EXTENSA) access to different types of resources, allowing women to transform their community assets into sources of collective empowerment.
Journal of Family Violence | 2018
Lorena Saletti-Cuesta; Lila Aizenberg; Ignacio Ricci-Cabello
The aim of this systematic review of qualitative studies is to explore the opinions and experiences of primary care providers regarding violence against women. Structured searches were conducted in nine bibliographic databases (March 2016). Study identification, critical appraisal (using the CASP tool), and analyses (thematic synthesis) were conducted. 46 qualitative studies were selected. Three main themes were identified: 1) Defining violence against women and its causes; 2) Awareness of violence against women and disclosure, with subthemes: 2.1.) Barriers experienced by primary care providers; 2.2) Facilitators for providing appropriate help; 3) Actions taken by providers to help women. Violence against women was generally considered as an unacceptable act with important health consequences. Barriers to address violence against women included organizational factors, providers’ subjective feelings and perceived role, and providers’ perceptions about women facing violence against women. Facilitators included a trusting relationship with women, attentive non-judgmental listening, participate in the community, team-work and continuing education. Providing emotional support and offering information about resources were the main actions taken by primary care providers. Women-centred care, respecting women’s decision making processes and a biopsychosocial approach may provide direction to more compassionate and supportive care while strengthening primary healthcare response.
Health Sociology Review | 2017
Lila Aizenberg; Brígida Baeza
ABSTRACT Although issues of health have been thoroughly analysed in the field of migration studies, there are still very few studies that seek to understand the reproductive health of women in migratory processes. This article analyses the reproductive health of Bolivian migrant women living in the city of Córdoba, Argentina, through an analysis focused on the community assets that migrants deploy in the health-disease-care process within restrictive contexts of access to the health system. The research consisted of an exploratory study using in-depth interviews with Bolivian migrant women and health professionals through the implementation of semi-structured guidelines. The work shows that, in an environment characterised by a health system that acts to exclude, migrant women develop a series of rational strategies where they draw on community assets embodied in forms of self-care of the body and in community networks. Based on a process of reframing memories related to health practices in the Andean world, these women incorporate these assets and more easily confront the obstacles that they must overcome as migrants in different stages of their reproductive health.
Migraciones internacionales | 2015
Lila Aizenberg; María Laura Rodríguez; Adrián Carbonetti
Trashumante. Revista Americana de Historia Social | 2018
María Laura Rodríguez; Lila Aizenberg; Adrián Carbonetti
REMHU: Revista Interdisciplinar da Mobilidade Humana | 2017
Lila Aizenberg; Gabriela Maure
Quinto Sol | 2016
María Laura Rodríguez; Lila Aizenberg; Adrián Carbonetti
Migraciones internacionales | 2015
Lila Aizenberg; María Laura Rodríguez; Adrián Carbonetti
Hygiea Internationalis : An Interdisciplinary Journal for The History of Public Health | 2015
Adrián Carbonetti; Lila Aizenberg; Maráa Laura Rodráguez
Revista Estudios | 2014
Adrián Carbonetti; Lila Aizenberg; María Laura Rodríguez