Governance, Prevention, and Treatment with Implications for an Intervention from Dermatological Health in the COVID-19 Era

Morales FE, Guillen JC, Sanchez AS, Gracia TJH, Munoz EM, Lirios CG, Campas CYQ, Velazquez LMG and Ornelas RMR

Published on: 2022-03-15

Abstract

Social Work studies of dermatological health show that prevention is a low-cost factor with respect to the treatment of a disease acquired by parasite contamination. In this sense, a documentary, cross-sectional and descriptive study was carried out with a non-probabilistic selection of indexed sources, registered in ISSN and DOI, during a period that goes from 2019 to 2022 with the purpose of establishing an integral model for the study. Of an outbreak of dermatological contamination and derive intervention strategies from Social Work in basic education institutions. The propagation model turned out to be the most complete, although the integration of other models that explain the contagion problem and future treatment, recontagion and prevention scenarios is offered. The need to carry out strategies for prevention and promotion of disease-free lifestyles, as well as individual self-care and collective co-responsibility, is noted.