Assemblages and resistances in the community obstetrical care after institutional training [Agenciamientos y resistencias en el cuidado obstétrico comunitario tras la capacitación institucional]
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Objective: Knowing the assemblages and resistance that midwives and health aides tell after the institutional training, in order to plan training processes pertinent to the needs of these actors and their contexts. Methods: Qualitative study, information was collected by focus group interviews. sociological discourse analysis was applied. Results: The lead agency was the focus his performance in the screening of alarm signals, the main resistance was the denial to leave herbalism and make the accompaniment of women to health services because they relate to discrimination in these spaces. Conclusions: It is necessary to incorporate an intercultural perspective in the process of empowering local actors and raising aimed at training of health professionals in the context of human rights and intercultural strategies. © 2017, Fundacion Index. All rights reserved.
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Care; Maternal mortality; Midwifery training; Qualitative research adult; article; discourse analysis; female; human; human experiment; human rights; interview; male; maternal mortality; midwife; obstetric procedure; qualitative research
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