Abstract

IntroductionHealth equity is a value linked to the concept of human rights and social justice, which seeks to enable people to develop their highest health potential regardless their social position. In order to articulate specific strategies aimed at health equity for health professionals, it is necessary reform teaching methodology and explore innovations that promote learning, exposing these professionals to community and global health challenges, while promoting understanding and awareness of equity, inequalities and social determinants of health. The overall objective of this paper is to disseminate an experience of educational innovation, which through the construction of collective knowledge, has resulted in a semantic framework around the concept of equity in health. MethodsThe participatory action research methodology was used, mediated by the use of ICTs, framed in the Horizon 2030 recommendations for responsible research and innovation. The data collection instrument was based on the didactic use of metaphor and consisted of a shared document called Periodic Table of Equity in Health. ResultsA sample of 15 students compiled a total of 117 terms related to health equity, grouped under human rights, cultural competence, intercultural mediation and others. ConclusionsIn a health education where the technological rational paradigm continues to prevail, proactive and creative educational innovations are necessary, which should not be articulated unrelated or indifferent to social and civic facets of the practices, especially if they are committed to improvements and transformations that affect people and society.

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