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Prácticas interculturales del parto y posparto en las comunidades adscritas al Centro de Salud tipo -B Biblián, periodo julio- diciembre 2022
Fecha
2023-06-26Autor
Encalada Prieto, Zoila Marlene
Institución
Resumen
Background: Interculturality is a process of communication and interaction between people.
Traditional customs given in childbirth and postpartum are carried out to improve the quality of
life of women; these practices have existed for thousands of years among indigenous peoples
and nationalities, their knowledge being catalogued as empirical. The practice of childbirth and
postpartum in the community was the responsibility of midwives, midwives or family members,
men and women of wisdom who were charged with caring for the health of the community.
Objective: To explore the intercultural practices of childbirth and postpartum in the
communities attached to the Type-B Biblian Health Center, period July-December 2022.
Methodology: a qualitative-ethnographic study was carried out, the semi-structured interview
was used as techniques, and it was applied to midwives at the Type B Health Centre in canton
Biblián, on intercultural practices in childbirth and postpartum. Results: Intercultural practices
in childbirth and postpartum in the communities attached to the Biblián Health Center still
prevail despite the passing of time, with certain modifications expressed by women of wisdom,
The importance of such practices is to preserve the health of women and newborns in good
conditions and to achieve a well-being and a connection with nature.