Representações sociais sobre o corpo em estudantes de Medicina, Medellín, 2014] [Representaciones sociales sobre el cuerpo en estudiantes de Medicina, Medellín, 2014

Introduction: Philosophical and socio-anthropological discourses about the body have not been of interest in medical formation. Objective: To understand the social representations of the body in medical students, Medellin, 2014. Methods: Ethnography with 11 students selected by theoretical sampling....

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Autores:
Estrada Mesa, Diego Alejandro
Muñoz-Echavarría A.E.
Cardona Arias, Jaiberth Antonio
Tipo de recurso:
Article of journal
Fecha de publicación:
2023
Institución:
Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia
Repositorio:
Repositorio UCC
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OAI Identifier:
oai:repository.ucc.edu.co:20.500.12494/49598
Acceso en línea:
https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.iatreia.v29n1a04
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84949870876&doi=10.17533%2fudea.iatreia.v29n1a04&partnerID=40&md5=3ade9af3518d879e86ffcf3d541af2ce
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12494/49598
Palabra clave:
ARTICLE
CONCEPTION
ETHNOGRAPHY
HUMAN
INDIVIDUALIZATION
MEDICAL STUDENT
ORGANISM SOCIAL GROUP
PERCEPTION
SELF CARE
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Summary:Introduction: Philosophical and socio-anthropological discourses about the body have not been of interest in medical formation. Objective: To understand the social representations of the body in medical students, Medellin, 2014. Methods: Ethnography with 11 students selected by theoretical sampling. Social representations were studied with the procedural approach. Methodological rigor criteria of credibility, auditability and transferability were applied. Results: Three analytical categories were analyzed: 1) conceptions of the body which included the subcategories “biological” and “symbolic” dimensions of the body”; 2) importance of the body described from the subcategories “body as medium and object” and “body as definition of Ego”; 3) care of the body with three subcategories: “importance of self-care”, “the body of the other”, “self-care practices”. Conclusion: The organismic conception of the body reveals how medical students understand the other from strictly biological principles; epistemologically it is evident that students are Cartesian vectors lacking historical awareness about the representations of the body; politically and socially the group is aligned with neoliberal rationalities that vindicate marketization, modernization and individuation of the body. © 2015, Universidad de Antioquia. All rights reserved.