Research Question: Is there existing demand for Mapuche birth practices and what are the barriers to incorporating them in the Chilean healthcare system? Objective: Analyze the current role of Mapuche birth practicesby determining what is the demand from the Mapuche for their use, describing the quality of communication between Mapuche women andmodern professionals, and identifying the perspectives of modern professionals on Mapuche birth practices. Background: Childbirth is an integral process for the human race. For many indigenous communities, the arrival of a new life holds cultural significance that is recognized through ceremonies during or after childbirth. Chile has implemented health guidelines to regulate pre and post-natal care. ...
The social changes of globalization and the loss of socio-cultural identity have contributed to a pr...
Research Question: How do the Mapuche people interpret childhood obesity, and how do they use this i...
Research Question: How does a biomedical health professional with indigenous roots in Chile relate t...
Research Question: Is there existing demand for Mapuche birth practices and what are the barriers to...
The aim of this study is to understand the cultural meaning of childbirth within Mapuche culture, in...
Background: In Chile the most important indigenous population lives in a determined territory, we fo...
This investigation seeks to understand how Aymara women navigate their sexual and reproductive healt...
Background: Intercultural health (IH), defined as the integration of western and indigenous medicine...
Objective: to describe and analyze the culture and traditions related to pregnancy, childbirth and p...
In recent years, the popularity of traditional Mapuche medicine has increased drastically among non-...
The present study analyzes the Peruvian Intercultural Birthing policy, which sought to provide cultu...
Perceptions of health and illness vary depending on culture, tradition, history, ethnicity and ident...
Motivations, uses, and meanings given to the placenta by women and men in south central Chile are an...
This phenomenological research study examines the attitudes and actions that surround the experience...
The human right to sexual and reproductive health, as defined at the International United Nations Co...
The social changes of globalization and the loss of socio-cultural identity have contributed to a pr...
Research Question: How do the Mapuche people interpret childhood obesity, and how do they use this i...
Research Question: How does a biomedical health professional with indigenous roots in Chile relate t...
Research Question: Is there existing demand for Mapuche birth practices and what are the barriers to...
The aim of this study is to understand the cultural meaning of childbirth within Mapuche culture, in...
Background: In Chile the most important indigenous population lives in a determined territory, we fo...
This investigation seeks to understand how Aymara women navigate their sexual and reproductive healt...
Background: Intercultural health (IH), defined as the integration of western and indigenous medicine...
Objective: to describe and analyze the culture and traditions related to pregnancy, childbirth and p...
In recent years, the popularity of traditional Mapuche medicine has increased drastically among non-...
The present study analyzes the Peruvian Intercultural Birthing policy, which sought to provide cultu...
Perceptions of health and illness vary depending on culture, tradition, history, ethnicity and ident...
Motivations, uses, and meanings given to the placenta by women and men in south central Chile are an...
This phenomenological research study examines the attitudes and actions that surround the experience...
The human right to sexual and reproductive health, as defined at the International United Nations Co...
The social changes of globalization and the loss of socio-cultural identity have contributed to a pr...
Research Question: How do the Mapuche people interpret childhood obesity, and how do they use this i...
Research Question: How does a biomedical health professional with indigenous roots in Chile relate t...