the changing environment in each person begins or at least is ideal, and speaking of health although it is vital that a country has effective primary care and secondary preserve being of a population, this equation begins with the individual.
The responsibility to be healthy in a comprehensive manner depends in the first instance for us.
Prevention is central. Hence, to effectively communicate this in a country that daily battle other social problems, is itself in a responsible act.
Because health is fundamental integral human development, Carlos and Anaiz talked to Montes de Oca Acianela Head of School of Journalism
Social Communication at the Catholic University Andrés Bello. It Nacional newspaper columnist and consultant on scientific communication and health communication.
Acianela of great experience in communication on health issues highlighted the importance of getting information to the Venezuelan population on issues of emotional control, proper nutrition, preventive screening and other aspects that lead to avoid greater evils .
the community believes that the Venezuelan population has regressed on health topics. Stress, neglect and lack of information are some weaknesses to fight.
"The interaction with the public receiving the information is key to making them part of prevention campaigns. Why have not worked as they should be in the country? Because not only is articulate and share what Researchers know. It is putting ourselves in the shoes of another, to listen. Often the recipients are often underestimated when they can provide great value, are the protagonists, Montes de Oca said.
The media and the business sector have opportunities to assist in the prevention and promoting health in the country.
Carlos and Anaiz also discussed initiatives in the area such as Civil Association SANA (Society of Friends of children and elderly), an institution that seeks through its social action grow the value of collective welfare. Its mission is to promote and strengthen effective health programs and sustainable for children and low-income elderly. Daniela Undreiner interviewed, General Manager of the organization.
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