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- Title
Formulación de políticas públicas sobre el cáncer de mama en América Latina.
- Authors
González-Robledo, M. C.; González-Robledo, L. M.; Nigenda, G.
- Abstract
Objective. To understand the public policy-making process as it relates to breast cancer care in five Latin American countries. Methods. An exploratory-evaluative study was conducted in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Mexico, and Venezuela in 2010, with the selection of countries based on convenience sampling. Sixty-five semi-structured interviews were conducted with government officials, academics, and representatives of trade associations and civil society organizations. A content analysis of secondary sources was performed. Information sources, data, and informants were mixed using the triangulation method for purposes of analysis. Results. The countries that have made the most progress in public policy-making related to breast cancer are Brazil and Mexico. Although Argentina, Colombia, and Venezuela do not have policies, they do have breast cancer care programs and activities. Two perspectives on the development of public policies became evident: the first includes the broad participation of both governmental and nongovernmental sectors, whereas the second, more narrow approach involves government authorities alone. Conclusions. The results point to significant differences in public policy-making related to breast cancer in the Region. They also show that greater progress has been made in countries where policies have been developed through inclusive participation processes.
- Subjects
LATIN America; BREAST tumors; CONTENT analysis; INTERVIEWING; RESEARCH methodology; POLICY sciences; POPULATION geography; RESEARCH; STATISTICAL sampling; GOVERNMENT policy
- Publication
Pan American Journal of Public Health / Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública, 2013, Vol 33, Issue 3, p183
- ISSN
1020-4989
- Publication type
Article