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Salud colectiva

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Abstract

GONZALEZ VAZQUEZ, Tonatiuh T et al. The capacity of Civil Society Organizations to improve the quality of life of the elderly: a qualitative study in impoverished urban areas of Mexico. Salud colectiva [online]. 2010, vol.6, n.2, pp.181-194. ISSN 1851-8265.

Recently, the proportion of elderly people (EP) has increased considerably in Mexico, as well as the number of Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) dedicated to helping poor people. Our objective was to analyze the capacity of the CSOs to implement actions in order to improve the quality of life of the poor EP in urban areas. In 2005, fourteen interviews were conducted with personnel of ten CSOs who worked in poor zones of four Mexican cities. The interview guide and the analysis were based on the internal structure and the external context that affect CSO's capacity. Within the main achievements, we identified an the increase in the participation and self-management of people and in the number of actions carried out in order to improve quality of people's life. The main obstacles identified were: the CSOs responsiveness, which is always lower than the population demands; their target population is not only EP; and insufficient financing. The attention provided by CSOs to EP is scarce, but essential. It is necessary to promote a culture of prevention and interest in the EP, and support to CSOs.

Keywords : Non-Governmental Organizations; Aged; Poverty; Quality of Life; Mexico.

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