2004
DOI: 10.4321/s1132-12962004000100018
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El modelo Híades de conocimiento de la Historia de la Enfermería

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“…Further studies on breastfeeding among Roma women in our setting are necessary in order to learn in depth about their beliefs and attitudes, as well as the difficulties they face. Moreover, it is important to take advantage of prenatal visits to address this issue because many Roma women do not attend the group sessions of maternal education/preparation for childbirth where infant feeding is usually addressed (García Martínez et al, 2018; Martorell Poveda & Rodríguez Pola, 2015; Stamenkovic et al, 2020), and furthermore, Roma women may not perceive the need to seek help with professionals for these issues as they routinely receive support within their community (Condon & Salmon, 2015; García Martínez et al, 2018).…”
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“…Further studies on breastfeeding among Roma women in our setting are necessary in order to learn in depth about their beliefs and attitudes, as well as the difficulties they face. Moreover, it is important to take advantage of prenatal visits to address this issue because many Roma women do not attend the group sessions of maternal education/preparation for childbirth where infant feeding is usually addressed (García Martínez et al, 2018; Martorell Poveda & Rodríguez Pola, 2015; Stamenkovic et al, 2020), and furthermore, Roma women may not perceive the need to seek help with professionals for these issues as they routinely receive support within their community (Condon & Salmon, 2015; García Martínez et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During pregnancy, Roma women coexist with two models: the self-care model where their referents during the process are the women in their family, mainly their mother, grandmothers, sisters, or mother-in-law (García Martínez et al, 2018), and the biomedical model, as they also go to the gynecologist (Logar et al, 2015, Martorell Poveda & Rodríguez Pola, 2015). In fact, in our setting, attending prenatal visits is a common practice among Roma women, as documented in other studies conducted in Spain (García Martínez et al, 2018; Martorell Poveda & Rodríguez Pola, 2015), probably in relation to the importance that the Roma community assigns to caring for the pregnant woman and her future child (Sedlecky & Rašević, 2015). Furthermore, the Spanish health system is universal and free of charge; therefore, there should be no differential barriers to healthcare access between Roma women and the general population.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nos referimos especialmente a publicaciones como Index de Enfermería o Hiades, con especial atención en el primer caso al rigor científico y a la preocupación por el factor "impacto de revistas" (42) , mientras la segunda incorpora en la Red un elenco bibliográfico de gran utilidad en relación con de Historia de la Enfermería (43) .…”
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