Objective: Describe the design and implementation of an intervention to confront the abuse of women during childbirth care in Mexico. Material and methods: Two methodological actions were made. The fi rst consisted of a review of conventional literature and gray literature of Latin America and the Caribbean, this review aimed to identify previous experiences in design of interventions to address abuse against women during childbirth care. The search covered the period between January 1, 1990 to October 31, 2014. The second action consisted of the design and implementation of an intervention within health workers in several states of Mexico. Results: Literature review. Seven articles were identifi ed in the category of interventions ma...
This article reports on research aimed at defining strategies to empower Mexican women in their fami...
During institutional obstetric care, women get to know a wide range of abuse that violate their huma...
Objective: to describe and characterize public policies to combat violence against women in Latin Am...
Introduction. To describe the abuse against women in gynecology-obstetrics care procedures, in deliv...
Obstetric violence has been studied as gender violence that can be analyzed, but it has also been re...
The State of Mexico reports the highest level of violence against women in Mexico. The CEMYBS takes ...
Abstract: Latin American countries are experiencing a significant increase in the reports of mistre...
This article presents a critical reflection on some of the obstacles that persist in Mexico to face ...
Obstetric violence is a social problem verified from current studies on reproductive health. This wo...
The following article presents the intervention of nursing from a case study, that took different el...
The article presents a compendium of the social research the authors and others have done on obstetr...
Introduction: Indigenous women are the population that least complains in the institutions of medica...
This project was designed to disseminate, expand use, and promote institutionalization of a program ...
Introduction: Obstetric violence constitutes a public health problem that needs to be controlled and...
The objective of the study is to apply nursing intervention strategies for the restoration of the in...
This article reports on research aimed at defining strategies to empower Mexican women in their fami...
During institutional obstetric care, women get to know a wide range of abuse that violate their huma...
Objective: to describe and characterize public policies to combat violence against women in Latin Am...
Introduction. To describe the abuse against women in gynecology-obstetrics care procedures, in deliv...
Obstetric violence has been studied as gender violence that can be analyzed, but it has also been re...
The State of Mexico reports the highest level of violence against women in Mexico. The CEMYBS takes ...
Abstract: Latin American countries are experiencing a significant increase in the reports of mistre...
This article presents a critical reflection on some of the obstacles that persist in Mexico to face ...
Obstetric violence is a social problem verified from current studies on reproductive health. This wo...
The following article presents the intervention of nursing from a case study, that took different el...
The article presents a compendium of the social research the authors and others have done on obstetr...
Introduction: Indigenous women are the population that least complains in the institutions of medica...
This project was designed to disseminate, expand use, and promote institutionalization of a program ...
Introduction: Obstetric violence constitutes a public health problem that needs to be controlled and...
The objective of the study is to apply nursing intervention strategies for the restoration of the in...
This article reports on research aimed at defining strategies to empower Mexican women in their fami...
During institutional obstetric care, women get to know a wide range of abuse that violate their huma...
Objective: to describe and characterize public policies to combat violence against women in Latin Am...