2010
DOI: 10.15517/revenf.v0i19.3642
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Caracterizacion De Madres Que Viven Con El Virus Vih/Sida

Abstract: El siguiente artículo tiene como objetivo dar a conocer las principales características, de las usuarias madres adscritas a la Asociación de Mujeres Esperanza Viva y que viven con la infección del virus del VIH/SIDA. La investigación realizada es cuantitativa, descriptiva; la información se obtuvo a partir de un cuestionario autoadministrado. Entre los resultados se encontró que, al relacionarse en grupos organizados, las usuarias aceptan mejor su situación de salud al adquirir un empoderamiento que les ayuda … Show more

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“…In my own experience, it was not until I shared in English a small part of my own Latin American nursing knowledge, that this was not recognized. Still today, there are those who dare to tell us that Cuidado is not the essence of nursing (Rodríguez Artavia, 2016). Nursing science will grow not because we have more doctors, or grants or positions on tables next to disciplines that we consider more relevant.…”
Section: Decolonizing the Language Of Nursologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In my own experience, it was not until I shared in English a small part of my own Latin American nursing knowledge, that this was not recognized. Still today, there are those who dare to tell us that Cuidado is not the essence of nursing (Rodríguez Artavia, 2016). Nursing science will grow not because we have more doctors, or grants or positions on tables next to disciplines that we consider more relevant.…”
Section: Decolonizing the Language Of Nursologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In my own experience, it was not until I shared in English a small part of my own Latin American nursing knowledge, that this was not recognized. Still today, there are those who dare to tell us that Cuidado is not the essence of nursing (Rodríguez Artavia, 2016).…”
Section: Decolonizing the Language Of Nursologymentioning
confidence: 99%