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Valores, costumbres y estructuras familiares en 1901: una mirada alos cuidados culturales actuales

Valores, costumbres y estructuras familiares en 1901: una mirada alos cuidados culturales actuales
Valores, costumbres y estructuras familiares en 1901: una mirada alos cuidados culturales actuales
Justification:

Current social dynamics make nursing care a permanent challenge since it must consider the continuous transformations of the socio-cultural aspects of people to offer quality care. However, some people maintain traditional family beliefs, norms and practices that are passed from generation to generation. One way to explore these is through the analysis of historical documentary sources.
Objective:
This study proposes to know the beliefs, traditions, practices and family structures of the Bierzo region (León, Spain) in 1901.

Methodology:
We will use, as a documentary reference, the answers given about the ”Marriage” in the “Survey of the Ateneo of Madrid” of 1901. This survey collected the beliefs, traditions and practices of the society of that period throughout the national territory. However, in this specific case, we limit the information to the Bierzo region.

Main conclusion:
This deepening of holistic knowledge would help nurses to plan and execute interventions where patients feel valued and treated as unique and respected beings considering their characteristics and their particular contexts.
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Andina‐Diaz, Elena
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Serrano Fuentes, Nestor
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Andina‐Diaz, Elena
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Serrano Fuentes, Nestor
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Andina‐Diaz, Elena and Serrano Fuentes, Nestor (2020) Valores, costumbres y estructuras familiares en 1901: una mirada alos cuidados culturales actuales. Temperamentvm, 16, [e13050].

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Abstract

Justification:

Current social dynamics make nursing care a permanent challenge since it must consider the continuous transformations of the socio-cultural aspects of people to offer quality care. However, some people maintain traditional family beliefs, norms and practices that are passed from generation to generation. One way to explore these is through the analysis of historical documentary sources.
Objective:
This study proposes to know the beliefs, traditions, practices and family structures of the Bierzo region (León, Spain) in 1901.

Methodology:
We will use, as a documentary reference, the answers given about the ”Marriage” in the “Survey of the Ateneo of Madrid” of 1901. This survey collected the beliefs, traditions and practices of the society of that period throughout the national territory. However, in this specific case, we limit the information to the Bierzo region.

Main conclusion:
This deepening of holistic knowledge would help nurses to plan and execute interventions where patients feel valued and treated as unique and respected beings considering their characteristics and their particular contexts.

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Published date: 26 October 2020
Alternative titles: Values, customs and family structures in 1901: a look at the current cultural care

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Local EPrints ID: 479578
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/479578
ISSN: 1699-6011
PURE UUID: d1b61b9c-d36a-4a26-bb5b-803ba10ee059
ORCID for Nestor Serrano Fuentes: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-3085-7593

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Date deposited: 26 Jul 2023 16:38
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 04:19

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Author: Elena Andina‐Diaz
Author: Nestor Serrano Fuentes ORCID iD

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