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    Evaluación de la aplicación del programa de atención integral y diferenciada de los y las adolescentes en relación a los conocimientos y utilización de métodos de planificación familiar del club de Adolescentes de 10 a 19 años que acuden al hospital básico San Miguel durante el periodo de noviembre del 2010 a marzo del 2011.
    (Universidad Estatal de Bolívar. Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud y del Ser Humano. Escuela de Enfermería, 2011) Albán Monar, Nathaly Verónica; Chamaza Naveda, Alba Cristina; Llanos Gaibor, Jessica Lucía; Tapia, Marcelo
    The National Adolescent Program, since its inception in 1992, has accumulated significant experience in the comprehensive work and integrated network health services in the country and in the various forms of social participation and youth as a fundamental part of the right to health. The lessons learned in these two decades have taught us that for working with adolescents is required, in addition to knowledge, strong sensitivity and motivation of health personnel, and a clear vision of rights allowing human approach adolescents as subjects of rights and not as beneficiaries of services, promoting care equitable for men and women, respectful of their cultures, and based on a broad social participation. The demographic and epidemiological transition in the country, in the framework of rights, guarantees and civic responsibility defined in the Constitution Ecuador and policies, plans and health programs in the country, demand new approaches to health and disease, complex and diverse process, and answers more comprehensive and interdisciplinary. Ecuadorian society is changing and with it the lives of adolescents. "Modernization" with social insecurity, health-configured profile Teen disease linked to violence in all its forms, along with diseases caused by poverty, lack of access to education and low access to basic living conditions. In this problematic pregnancy adds which often endangers the life project and life itself. The focus of health care of adolescents and youth will also changing from a vision and practice of welfare state toward health can only be achieved with the active participation of citizens / as teenagers, their families and communities, along with other cross-cutting efforts and agency. In this context it becomes essential to recognize and adolescents and young people as subjects of law and its leading actors own development.

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