Ethical environmental moral values in the Oligospermia's acupunctural treatment in Natural and Traditional Medicine

Authors

  • Marynés Blake-Creagh Hospital General Docente Dr. A. Neto, Guantánamo, Cuba
  • Wolquis Winter-Walkes Policlínico “Omar Ranedo Pubillones” Guantánamo, Cuba
  • Yamila Hay de Elías-Oquendo Universidad de Ciencias Médicas de Guantánamo
  • Francisca María Wilson-Chibás Universidad de Ciencias Médicas de Guantánamo
  • Milán Jacobo Jera-Wilson Universidad de Ciencias Médicas de Guantánamo

Keywords:

Ethical environmental moral values; Acupunctural treatment for Oligospermia; Natural and Traditional Medicine

Abstract

Results of the Institutional Project “Contribution to the socio-humanistic development of health professionals” are presented. Using empirical, theoretical and statistical mathematical methods, primary information was obtained on the observance of environmental ethical values ​​in the acupuncture treatment of Oligospermia by MNT professionals in Guantánamo. Current references and theoretical foundations were specified for the solution to the scientific problem of how to contribute to the observance of environmental ethical values ​​from MNT professionals. From characterizing its initial state, the objective was defined to design a system of actions for the observance of environmental ethical values ​​in the acupuncture treatment of Oligospermia and the strengthening of the role of said professionals as environmental educational agents, seen as a form of social innovation. whose relevance and viability was validated by pre-experiment and user criteria.

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Published

2024-03-27

How to Cite

Blake-Creagh, M. ., Winter-Walkes, W. ., Hay de Elías-Oquendo, Y. ., Wilson-Chibás, F. M. ., & Jera-Wilson, M. J. . (2024). Ethical environmental moral values in the Oligospermia’s acupunctural treatment in Natural and Traditional Medicine. Man, Science and Technology, 27(2), 59–66. Retrieved from http://hct.cigetgtmo.co.cu/revistahct/index.php/htc/article/view/1337

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