Bibliographic citations
Serrato, M., (2024). Una forma de comunicar y aprender en comunidad: análisis de la comunicación participativa y salud en la Visitas Domiciliarias de Cuna Más en Olmos, Lambayeque, 2023 [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/27746
Serrato, M., Una forma de comunicar y aprender en comunidad: análisis de la comunicación participativa y salud en la Visitas Domiciliarias de Cuna Más en Olmos, Lambayeque, 2023 []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/27746
@misc{renati/537124,
title = "Una forma de comunicar y aprender en comunidad: análisis de la comunicación participativa y salud en la Visitas Domiciliarias de Cuna Más en Olmos, Lambayeque, 2023",
author = "Serrato Vasquez, Maria Fatima del Carmen",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2024"
}
This research is a case study of the Home Visit activity of the National Cuna Más Program, a social initiative of the Ministry of Development and Social Inclusion (Midis), which provides a free advisory service on health and child care to parents of families of children up to 3 years old. The study was carried out during the months of May and August 2023 in the rural towns with the lowest population in the district of Olmos, Lambayeque. This research explores the topics of participatory communication and communication with a focus on health education and the human development paradigm as a reference. The main objective of this research with a qualitative approach is to analyze the sessions of the Home Visits of the SAF Cuna Más in Olmos and their contribution to the development of health capabilities of parents who use the service. The research tools used were documentary analysis, in-depth interviews and observation guides in the described area. From this, it was found that the activity has certain tools of participatory communication, such as ways of working, interculturality, adaptability and promotion of social change; Furthermore, users value, understand and practice a part of the messages received, although they do not play a primary role in the decision-making of Home Visits, because they do not manage or co-create some initiatives or solutions. It was concluded that the activity does not have a participatory communication approach, but only with a promotional communication and communication for development perspective to influence well-being issues, through behavioral change and social change. This means that the activity is not consolidated as communal participation, since the communal co-management board does not participate in the evaluation processes, performance reports, Midis budget review, among others.
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