Abstract: This paper is part of a research project which tries to determine the socio cultural impact of public policies and the modernization process in the health care of the aimara ethnic group in Chile, from a cultural perspective. Its purpose is to approach to the meaning attributed by the aimara women from Colchane to the public policies related to reproductive health and how it impacts their cosmic vision. Our hypothesis is that the aimara women do not appropriate these public policies on reproductive health as proper because they do not respond to their cultural meaning about the reproductive process.status: publishe
The main objective of this project was to investigate to what extent intercultural health experience...
Women in Chile continue to face various forms of gender discrimination and oppression, especially in...
Objectives: This article has two objectives: to conduct an analysis of the Intercultural Health prop...
This paper is part of a research project which tries to determine the socio cultural impact of publi...
Este artículo busca determinar el impacto sociocultural de las políticas públicas y la modernización...
The human right to sexual and reproductive health, as defined at the International United Nations Co...
Este investigación observa, explora, y describe la interculturalidad en la salud reproductiva en la ...
© Interciencia 2011. We present research results on health policies aimed at the Aymara people of No...
The social changes of globalization and the loss of socio-cultural identity have contributed to a pr...
This essay reflects on the Latin American cultural matrix from which the social woman image is built...
This study examined interculturality of Indigenous Mapuche healthcare in Chile’s Makewe Hospital. We...
The aim of this study is to understand the cultural meaning of childbirth within Mapuche culture, in...
This investigation seeks to understand how Aymara women navigate their sexual and reproductive healt...
In Argentina, intercultural perspectives have shaped indigenous recognition in the health ...
Background: In Chile the most important indigenous population lives in a determined territory, we fo...
The main objective of this project was to investigate to what extent intercultural health experience...
Women in Chile continue to face various forms of gender discrimination and oppression, especially in...
Objectives: This article has two objectives: to conduct an analysis of the Intercultural Health prop...
This paper is part of a research project which tries to determine the socio cultural impact of publi...
Este artículo busca determinar el impacto sociocultural de las políticas públicas y la modernización...
The human right to sexual and reproductive health, as defined at the International United Nations Co...
Este investigación observa, explora, y describe la interculturalidad en la salud reproductiva en la ...
© Interciencia 2011. We present research results on health policies aimed at the Aymara people of No...
The social changes of globalization and the loss of socio-cultural identity have contributed to a pr...
This essay reflects on the Latin American cultural matrix from which the social woman image is built...
This study examined interculturality of Indigenous Mapuche healthcare in Chile’s Makewe Hospital. We...
The aim of this study is to understand the cultural meaning of childbirth within Mapuche culture, in...
This investigation seeks to understand how Aymara women navigate their sexual and reproductive healt...
In Argentina, intercultural perspectives have shaped indigenous recognition in the health ...
Background: In Chile the most important indigenous population lives in a determined territory, we fo...
The main objective of this project was to investigate to what extent intercultural health experience...
Women in Chile continue to face various forms of gender discrimination and oppression, especially in...
Objectives: This article has two objectives: to conduct an analysis of the Intercultural Health prop...