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Publicación Acceso abierto Dimensión espiritual del cuidado de enfermería al enfermo de COVID-19 en fase aguda o terminal y a su familia(2021-07-15) Pacheco, María Camila; Amador Ahumada, Concepción ElenaObjective: To analyze the forms of care and strategies used by nursing professionals in the spiritual care and accompaniment of family members of patients with COVID-19. Design: it is a study type descriptive, with a qualitative approach. In which press reports published between February 23, 2020 and January 2021 were taken. From the published interviews, what was expressed by the subjects of the study was transcribed verbatim; the semantic expressions were grouped by similarity in order to establish the categories and sub-categories that constitute the substrate of the results. Results: After defining the categories using the contextualized analysis in contrast with the theoretical and conceptual information on which the study is based and seeking to respond to the objectives set, the following was obtained: - Feelings about the state of health of patients: expressions were obtained that reveal aspects related to the lack of knowledge and vulnerability regarding the health status of family members. - Form of nursing care in the spirituality dimension of family members and patients: through the analysis of the interviews, it was possible to confirm the relevance of caring for the spiritual dimension of the patients in their treatment and recovery process. - Perception of the patient and/or their family about the treatment received by the nursing professional: some of the perceptions found were the following: gratitude, hope, admiration for the treatment received, respect, pride, among othersPublicación Acceso abierto Representaciones sociales de las mujeres cristianas inmersas en la violencia familiar: entre dos mundos diferentes(2022-04-05) Barrientos, Kelly Vanessa García; Amador Ahumada, Concepción; Valencia Jiménez, NinnaThe behavior of violence generates mental health problems, during the Mandatory Preventive Isolation by Covid-19 there was an increase in cases, worldwide, a situation that has revealed the environment that families live inside their homes. Domestic violence is a phenomenon that affects all countries and cultures in the world, does not distinguish race, age, sex or religion and affects the victim on a physical, psychological, social and spiritual level. Therefore, this study aimed to: Interpret the social representations that Spanishspeaking Christian women build to intimate partner violence that can reveal their meanings, concepts and attitudes tending to reorient the comprehensive approach to the problem and open opportunities for spiritual counseling to victims. For which, a qualitative, biographical-narrative study is proposed that explores in depth the attitude, level of information and representational field of Christian women victims of violence, to establish improvement routes that contribute to public health actions of the population. object of study. In this study, it was understood how Christian women socially represent domestic violence and how they dimension this phenomenon, as it is a little explored area and includes several Latin American countries and contributes to the strengthening of faith and the construction of mechanisms that articulate action. of the church, the health sector and all the actors involved in this process.