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Cultural influences in community participation in health

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The adoption of Primary Health Care in developing countries brought a new interest in the influence of cultural factors in community health programs. This paper traces the changes in the way that the role of culture has been analyzed in relation to community health issues and in particular with respect to 'community participation'. A look at recent perspectives shows that the fate of community health programs has come to be seen as relying more on structural factors in health care systems than on cultural factors within local communities. There has also been an increasing emphasis on political factors or power relationships within and between health agencies, governments, and various levels of national health care systems. These perspectives raise new questions for community health programs and the strategy of community participation.

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  • Stone, Linda, 1992. "Cultural influences in community participation in health," Social Science & Medicine, Elsevier, vol. 35(4), pages 409-417, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:socmed:v:35:y:1992:i:4:p:409-417
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    1. Lewis, Maureen & Eskeland, Gunnar & Traa-Valerezo, Ximena, 2004. "Primary health care in practice: is it effective?," Health Policy, Elsevier, vol. 70(3), pages 303-325, December.
    2. Lewis, Maureen & Eskeland, Gunnar S. & Traa-Valerezo, Ximena, 1999. "Challenging El Salvador's rural health care strategy," Policy Research Working Paper Series 2164, The World Bank.
    3. Capstick, Stuart & Norris, Pauline & Sopoaga, Faafetai & Tobata, Wale, 2009. "Relationships between health and culture in Polynesia - A review," Social Science & Medicine, Elsevier, vol. 68(7), pages 1341-1348, April.

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