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Comunidad

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Abstract

CEMELI CANO, Mercedes; MONTESINOS ESCARTIN, Tamara; MONFORTE CAMPILLO, Marina  and  MARTIN-ALBO FRANCES, Verónica. Initiation in asset mapping in a Zaragoza Primary Care Health Centre. Comunidad [online]. 2023, vol.25, n.3, pp.80-87.  Epub Jan 15, 2024. ISSN 2339-7896.  https://dx.doi.org/10.55783/comunidad.250305.

Introduction.

Asset-based community health is a model where health is promoted with policies and settings that encourage people to make health-related decisions. Health assets is the best method to get to know the assets. In Aragon there is a community strategy that promotes the implementation and knowledge of these concepts unknown both by the population and health professionals.

Aims.

The main aim of the study was to search and identify health assets available after the mapping process by the citizens of five Zaragoza urban districts over one year. Moreover, to start a blog where educators, health workers and citizens can access the assets map.

Methods.

Descriptive study on the identification and collection of assets identified by the population belonging to an urban health centre in Zaragoza. The participatory techniques used in the assets group were blank maps and recording by means of cards.

Results.

A total of 57 assets were identified, most of which related to physical activity (28%). This was followed by cultural, leisure activities and chronic diseases. No resource was detected for the cessation of toxic substances; 47% of assets were located in one of the five affiliated districts.

Conclusions.

Drawing up an assets map is essential for correct prevention and health promotion. Neighbourhood citizen collaboration is key to performing this process successfully. This also offers health professionals valuable information to promote and carry out actual community care.

Keywords : Community Health Services; Health Asset; Health Promotion; Salutogenesis.

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