Article
Problemas de adherencia a dietoterapia en pacientes hipertensos Pehuenches
Fecha
2011Registro en:
Revista Chilena de Nutrición, 2011, 38(, n.3, pp.285-289
Autor
Oliva, Patricio
Buhring, Kristian
Institución
Resumen
Background: Hypertension is a disease with a high national prevalence which increases in sectors where there
are indigenous populations. The complexity of the disease lies in the behavior that must be maintained to effectively adhere to medication and diet therapy. Objective: To understand the cultural factors that are associated with
problems of adherence to diet therapy in hypertensive pehuenches. Methods: Qualitative study in hypertensive
patients who do not adhere to diet therapy. We interviewed 42 individuals in the municipality of Alto Bio Bio for 6
months, analyzing them using semantic structural analysis completed with the saturation point of speech. Results:
Discourse analysis showed the following results: a) ethnic foods have a symbolic value, b) ethnic foods are described as “natural” in opposition to any food that does not occur in their environment, although they are based in
a high consumption of fats, proteins and carbohydrates, c) nonexistent biochemical properties ascribed to ethnic
foods justify their use. Conclusion: there are cultural differences between the prescription of the nutritionist and
the eating behavior of pehuenches, which affect non-compliance with diet and disease complications.