2020
DOI: 10.17151/hpsal.2020.25.2.11
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Comprendiendo el significado del puerperio para las indígenas embera katíos de Tierralta, Córdoba, 2018

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“…In recent years, important results that inform about the relationship of the nursing professional with the indigenous population (3,(9)(10)(11) have also been obtained, which is highly relevant for cultural competence since this population group is characterized by a cultural situation different from that of the general population (12)(13)(14) In the information obtained on nursing care for the indigenous population, the still incipient area of the professional's feelings corresponds to an element of vital importance to understand the dynamics and experiences of professionals in environments where the population assisted is culturally different from that of the professional. These results can be used to improve direct care, health services, care, and institutional dynamics (15).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, important results that inform about the relationship of the nursing professional with the indigenous population (3,(9)(10)(11) have also been obtained, which is highly relevant for cultural competence since this population group is characterized by a cultural situation different from that of the general population (12)(13)(14) In the information obtained on nursing care for the indigenous population, the still incipient area of the professional's feelings corresponds to an element of vital importance to understand the dynamics and experiences of professionals in environments where the population assisted is culturally different from that of the professional. These results can be used to improve direct care, health services, care, and institutional dynamics (15).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%