Integración de antropología, salud y tecnologías informáticas en una innovación tecnológico-social para el acompañamiento de personas con enfermedad de Parkinson
Date
2022
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Abstract
Presentamos la estrategia de integración interdisciplinar para el acompañamiento de personas con Enfermedad de Parkinson (EP) que tiene como punto de partida un grupo de soporte social y físico denominado Taller de Parkinson (TdP) que se desarrolla como programa universitario de extensión. Las particularidades del desarrollo como innovación tecnológica y social tienen que ver con: 1. La metodología interdisciplinaria, 2. El marco teórico paradojal como herramienta terapéutica, 3. La apropiación del grupo originalmente destinatario (en vez de ser para es de), 4. El origen comunitario y no académico de la iniciativa y 5. La incorporación de las tecnologías informáticas como contribución para el desarrollo de una aplicación de seguimiento de la salud de los participantes. Como cuestión no menor, a la superación de fronteras disciplinares y apropiación del grupo se sumó la no menos importante declaración de pandemia por COVID-19 con las consecuencias en el cierre de actividades presenciales y adaptaciones a la virtualidad.
In this article we show the interdisciplinary strategy to work with people with Parkinson’s disease (PD) which has its start point in the social and physical support group called Parkinson’s Workshop (PW) -a university communitarian program. As a social and technological innovation, this program has some key features: 1. The logic of the interdisciplinarity as methodology, 2. The framework of paradoxical kinesia as a therapeutic tool, 3. The empowerment of people with PD and their feeling of being part of the project (instead of being just receptors), 4. The community as a source of the project (instead the academia), and 5. The addition of the computing technologies to develop a software to monitor people with PD' health and generate new information. It is noteworthy to say that the COVID-19 pandemic emerged as a new and never before thought challenge that added a sui generis condition to the characteristics enumerated before, which made us develop new tools and virtual ways to communicate with people and continue activities.
In this article we show the interdisciplinary strategy to work with people with Parkinson’s disease (PD) which has its start point in the social and physical support group called Parkinson’s Workshop (PW) -a university communitarian program. As a social and technological innovation, this program has some key features: 1. The logic of the interdisciplinarity as methodology, 2. The framework of paradoxical kinesia as a therapeutic tool, 3. The empowerment of people with PD and their feeling of being part of the project (instead of being just receptors), 4. The community as a source of the project (instead the academia), and 5. The addition of the computing technologies to develop a software to monitor people with PD' health and generate new information. It is noteworthy to say that the COVID-19 pandemic emerged as a new and never before thought challenge that added a sui generis condition to the characteristics enumerated before, which made us develop new tools and virtual ways to communicate with people and continue activities.
Description
Keywords
Integración interdisciplinaria, Enfoque antropológico-relacional, Grupo de soporte físico y social, kinesia paradojal, Enfermedad de Parkinson, Interdisciplinary integration, Anthropological-relational approach, Physical and social support group, Paradoxical kinesia, Parkinson´s disease
Citation
Bacigalupe, M. de los A., Peñalva, M., & Pujol, S. (2022). Integración de antropología, salud y tecnologías informáticas en una innovación tecnológico-social para el acompañamiento de personas con Enfermedad de Parkinson. Innovación Y Desarrollo Tecnológico Y Social, 4, 1–19. https://doi.org/10.24215/26838559e031
Endorsement
Review
Supplemented By
Referenced By
Creative Commons license
Except where otherwised noted, this item's license is described as openAccess