Incorporación del enfoque intercultural en el sistema de salud peruano: la atención del parto vertical Incorporation of an intercultural approach in the Peruvian health care system: the vertical birth method

<abstract language="eng">Peru has a large indigenous population (40% of the total), made of 72 distinct groups. These peoples are at a great disadvantage compared to the mestizos and other groups that are more closely connected with the dominant culture. The political and economic in...

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Main Author: César R. Nureña
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pan American Health Organization 2009-10-01
Series:Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública
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spelling doaj-704ba6ae955141119cab05f7a514dc5f2020-11-24T23:49:18ZengPan American Health OrganizationRevista Panamericana de Salud Pública1020-49891680-53482009-10-01264368376Incorporación del enfoque intercultural en el sistema de salud peruano: la atención del parto vertical Incorporation of an intercultural approach in the Peruvian health care system: the vertical birth methodCésar R. Nureña<abstract language="eng">Peru has a large indigenous population (40% of the total), made of 72 distinct groups. These peoples are at a great disadvantage compared to the mestizos and other groups that are more closely connected with the dominant culture. The political and economic inequality and inequities are particularly stark with regard to health conditions. National policy and plans have not considered the indigenous peoples' values and identity, nor their right to self-determination and control of their land and resources, and even less so, their health knowledge and practices, inasmuch western "modern medicine" has been imposed upon them by the dominant culture. Since 1992, as a result of international forums and academia, as well as a growing movement in Peru to acknowledge the value of cultural diversity and the rights of indigenous peoples, Government proposals, initiatives, and programs were undertaken to incorporate and empower cultural contributions and traditional practices in a way that would not only benefit the indigenous, but also enrich, through various intercultural venues, the stock of cultural traditions and ethnic roots of the greater Peruvian society. This article explores specifically how these intercultural strategies have been rolled out in health care to institutionalize the vertical birth method in rural, predominantly indigenous, communities, and endeavors to assess the decrease in maternal mortality, as well as the difficulties encountered, and mostly overcome, by expressing multiculturalism in the health field.http://www.scielosp.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1020-49892009001000013diversidad culturalpartosalud indígenapolítica de saludPerúCultural diversitybirthindigenous healthhealth policyPeru
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Incorporación del enfoque intercultural en el sistema de salud peruano: la atención del parto vertical Incorporation of an intercultural approach in the Peruvian health care system: the vertical birth method
Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública
diversidad cultural
parto
salud indígena
política de salud
Perú
Cultural diversity
birth
indigenous health
health policy
Peru
author_facet César R. Nureña
author_sort César R. Nureña
title Incorporación del enfoque intercultural en el sistema de salud peruano: la atención del parto vertical Incorporation of an intercultural approach in the Peruvian health care system: the vertical birth method
title_short Incorporación del enfoque intercultural en el sistema de salud peruano: la atención del parto vertical Incorporation of an intercultural approach in the Peruvian health care system: the vertical birth method
title_full Incorporación del enfoque intercultural en el sistema de salud peruano: la atención del parto vertical Incorporation of an intercultural approach in the Peruvian health care system: the vertical birth method
title_fullStr Incorporación del enfoque intercultural en el sistema de salud peruano: la atención del parto vertical Incorporation of an intercultural approach in the Peruvian health care system: the vertical birth method
title_full_unstemmed Incorporación del enfoque intercultural en el sistema de salud peruano: la atención del parto vertical Incorporation of an intercultural approach in the Peruvian health care system: the vertical birth method
title_sort incorporación del enfoque intercultural en el sistema de salud peruano: la atención del parto vertical incorporation of an intercultural approach in the peruvian health care system: the vertical birth method
publisher Pan American Health Organization
series Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública
issn 1020-4989
1680-5348
publishDate 2009-10-01
description <abstract language="eng">Peru has a large indigenous population (40% of the total), made of 72 distinct groups. These peoples are at a great disadvantage compared to the mestizos and other groups that are more closely connected with the dominant culture. The political and economic inequality and inequities are particularly stark with regard to health conditions. National policy and plans have not considered the indigenous peoples' values and identity, nor their right to self-determination and control of their land and resources, and even less so, their health knowledge and practices, inasmuch western "modern medicine" has been imposed upon them by the dominant culture. Since 1992, as a result of international forums and academia, as well as a growing movement in Peru to acknowledge the value of cultural diversity and the rights of indigenous peoples, Government proposals, initiatives, and programs were undertaken to incorporate and empower cultural contributions and traditional practices in a way that would not only benefit the indigenous, but also enrich, through various intercultural venues, the stock of cultural traditions and ethnic roots of the greater Peruvian society. This article explores specifically how these intercultural strategies have been rolled out in health care to institutionalize the vertical birth method in rural, predominantly indigenous, communities, and endeavors to assess the decrease in maternal mortality, as well as the difficulties encountered, and mostly overcome, by expressing multiculturalism in the health field.
topic diversidad cultural
parto
salud indígena
política de salud
Perú
Cultural diversity
birth
indigenous health
health policy
Peru
url http://www.scielosp.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1020-49892009001000013
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