Briceño-León R
Laboratorio de Ciencias Sociales, Universidad Central de Venezuela, Apartado 47795, Caracas 1040-A, Venezuela.
Cad Saude Publica. 1998;14 Suppl 2:141-7.
This article reviews the overall significance of the concept of community participation in health with respect to endemic diseases. It also observes how changes in Latin American society during the past forty years have forced radical changes in the notion of participation. The article describes changes in society and analyzes participation in the Cold War context, with four modalities of participation: as ideological manipulation, as cheap labor, as medical care facilitation, and as subversion. It then reviews participation in the context of the crisis of ideologies and describes two modalities: participation as a grassroots movement and as popular promotion. Finally, it interprets the forms participation takes in the context of economic adjustment programs, and from there it describes participation as both a complement to the State and a form of privatization. The article concludes with a proposal for participation as a mechanism to expand and extend democracy; in this sense, it highlights participation as a means of criticism of power, a fomenter of democratic organization, and a mechanism of transformation for the health sector.
本文回顾了社区参与健康概念对于地方病的总体意义。它还观察了过去四十年来拉丁美洲社会的变化如何迫使参与概念发生根本性转变。文章描述了社会变化,并分析了冷战背景下的参与情况,包括四种参与模式:作为意识形态操纵、作为廉价劳动力、作为医疗便利化以及作为颠覆。接着,它回顾了意识形态危机背景下的参与情况,并描述了两种模式:作为基层运动的参与和作为大众推广的参与。最后,它解读了经济调整计划背景下参与所采取的形式,并由此将参与描述为对国家的补充和一种私有化形式。文章最后提出了将参与作为扩大和延伸民主的一种机制的建议;从这个意义上说,它强调参与是批评权力的一种手段、民主组织的推动者以及卫生部门的变革机制。