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Ítem Alteridad, subjetividad y narrativas : reflexiones interdisciplinarias en Humanidades / Juan Camilo Arboleda Alzate... [et al] ; Liliana María López Lopera, Patricia Cardona Z., editoras académicas(Medellín : Fondo Editorial Universidad EAFIT, 2020) Arboleda Alzate, Juan Camilo; Clavijo Tavera, Daniel; Agudelo, Jorge Iván; Suárez Giraldo, Fernando; Vásquez, Andrés; Gaviria Aguilar, Ana María; Castro Cano, Daniel; Robledo Marín, Carlos Arturo; Céspedes Quiroz, Carolina; Castaño Ossa, Juan Pablo; Mejía Saldarriaga, Daniel; Betancur Echeverry, Luis Alejandro; Giraldo Yepes, Alina; López Lopera, Liliana María; Cardona Z., Patricia; Suárez Giraldo, CristianÍtem Análisis de los conceptos biomédicos, experienciales y sociales de las personas con epilepsia, integrantes de la Fundación RenaSer con Amor de Medellín(Universidad EAFIT, 2024) Carrizosa Moog, Jaime; Cuartas Restrepo, Juan ManuelEpilepsy is a public health priority according to the World Health Organization. Despite achieving 70% control of the disease through medication, affected people report a poor quality of life. The objective of the research was to investigate, through drawing and narrative, the biomedical, experiential and social experience of epilepsy. The aim was to find a method that would elucidate the concepts that affect the daily lives of the affected people. Ideas of duality, splitting, dependence, prohibition, depression were captured in the drawing, as well as a counterpart of resilience, advocacy, diversity and a new lifestyle. The narrative obtained through semi-structured surveys demonstrated how the feeling of otherness begins with the experience of the epileptic seizure, and is reinforced with the attitudes one has towards the disease, from a personal and social point of view. The metaphorical use in the different descriptions demonstrated the persistence of belief in supernatural powers as the cause of epilepsy (sin, curse, witchcraft, etc.). Other concepts found about the experience of epilepsy are those of accident, travel, dictatorship, emptiness, unreality, restriction, loneliness, stigmatization and limitations. Positions of discovery of new options to balance the disease such as sports, reading, singing or open defiance of medical recommendations were also evident. Many of these concepts negatively impact the daily lives of people with epilepsy, and even their life plan. Several of these concepts are not usually addressed in medical consultation, limiting the possibility of guidance and intervention, and perpetuating the restriction of the full development of potentialities and rights. The results reinforce that the drawing and the semi-structured interview can be useful tools in the clinical context to clarify the biomedical, experiential and social aspects of epilepsy. New research and intervention options emerge, such as validation of these strategies; the possibility of timely intervention and respective evaluation by multidisciplinary teams in the area of health and human sciences, such as sociology, anthropology or social work; the extension of the research to caregivers and their immediate environment; and the recommendation to the medical team to take into account a comprehensive approach to the affected people.Ítem David Lurie : la ironía del humanista consumado. Un estudio sobre la novela Desgracia de J.M. Coetzee(Universidad EAFIT, 2024) Giraldo García, Carolina; Arcila Jaramillo, Alba ClemenciaÍtem De Babel a la hospitalidad lingüística : acercamiento filosófico a la traducción en Paul Ricoeur(Universidad EAFIT, 2020) Valdez Gallego, Juan David; Cuartas Restrepo, Juan ManuelÍtem Gentes, territorio y naturaleza : un recorrido por la regulación territorial y ambiental colombiana de 1850 hasta 1970(Universidad EAFIT, 2020) Gaviria Springer, Juliana; Hillón, YuliethÍtem Linguistic clues and sexual identity in Marta Pessarrodona´s La búsqueda de Elizabeth(Universidad EAFIT, 2012-12-13) Gutiérrez Rivas, Carolina; Universidad Simón Bolívar