AS MIGRAÇÕES E A SAÚDE BUCAL NO CONTEXTO DA SAÚDE GLOBAL. Reflexões a partir da perspectiva universitária

Autores

  • Noemí Bordoni Universidad de Buenos Aires
  • Aldo Squassi Universidad de Buenos Aires

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31052/1853.1180.v20.n3.14400

Palavras-chave:

migrações- saúde bucal -saúde global- universidade-responsabilidade

Resumo

Este documento aborda questões relacionadas com o componente bucal da saúde de migrantes registrados na Argentina e no mundo. Os aspectos seguintes são incluídos: Introdução abordando as características dos atores e do transplante migratório; os cenários em sua complexidade sociocultural; o enfoque  teórico - metodológico em vigor para a saúde global e dos padrões de saúde. Análise de problemas, incluindo ramificações psicossociais de adaptação dos migrantes; a aculturação como uma variável interveniente sobre alterações na morbilidade  decorrentes da imigração e os resultados de diferentes estudos sobre a condição buco-dentária de migrantes que habitam diferentes regiões do mundo. Reflexões sobre a responsabilidade da universidade pela marginalização da população migrante e as ferramentas disponíveis para lidar com a responsabilidade social e cívica da sus competência.

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Biografia do Autor

  • Noemí Bordoni, Universidad de Buenos Aires
    Profesora Emérita. Directora del Instituto de Investigaciones en Salud Pública.
  • Aldo Squassi, Universidad de Buenos Aires
    Profesor Titular de Odontología Preventiva y Comunitaria. Facultad de Odontología.

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AS MIGRAÇÕES E A SAÚDE BUCAL NO CONTEXTO DA SAÚDE GLOBAL. Reflexões a partir da perspectiva universitária. Rev. Salud Pública (Córdoba) [Internet]. 2º de dezembro de 2016 [citado 23º de novembro de 2024];20(3):18-31. Disponível em: https://revistas.psi.unc.edu.ar/index.php/RSD/article/view/14400