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[The demedicalisation of women's daily lives: socio-educational groups in the Andalusian Public Health System].

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2018-10-15

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Iáñez Domínguez, Antonio
Álvarez Pérez, Raúl
García-Cubillana de la Cruz, Pablo
Luque Ribelles, Violeta
Morales Marente, Elena
Palacios Gálvez, María Soledad

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The socio-educational groups (GRUSE) are a health and emotional well-being promotion strategy, from an asset-based positive health approach. They principally target women who attend health centres with signs of discomfort with no organic basis finding. The strategy was evaluated through a quasi-experimental longitudinal design, with a mixed methodology. Information was collected from 228 women with a battery of scales and from an analysis of health system databases. Ten in-depth interviews with women were conducted, and 3 discussion groups with professionals. The aim of this article was to introduce the GRUSE strategy as a non-medical alternative intervention and to present the research design, seeking to identify the evidence of this practice implemented in primary health centres of Andalusia (Spain).

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Activities of Daily Living
Databases, Factual
Female
Gender Identity
Health Promotion
Humans
Medicalization
Medically Unexplained Symptoms
Mental Health
Public Health
Self-Help Groups
Spain
Women's Health

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Evaluación de Programa, Gender, Grupos de mujeres, Género, Health promotion, Programme evaluation, Promoción de Salud, Salutogenesis, Salutogénesis, Women's groups

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