Resultados: 5

Changing Home: Experiences of the Indigenous when Receiving Care in Hospital

Invest. educ. enferm; 38 (3), 2020
Objective. To understand the meaning of the experience of the indigenous when receiving care in a low-complexity hospital. Methods. Qualitative study with ethnographic approach conducted in a hospital of Antioquia, Colombia. The study had 12 indigenous participants who underwent semi-structured interview...

Care from the Cultural Perspective in Women with Physiological Pregnancy: a Meta-Ethnography

Invest. educ. enferm; 37 (1), 2019
Objective. This work sought to conduct an interpretative synthesis of qualitative studies on the phenomenon of care from the cultural perspective in women with physiological pregnancy. Methods. The Meta-ethnography method was used with the seven traditional phases by Noblit and Hare to describe the knowl...

Historic perspectives from anthropology. Reflections proposed to Transcultural Nursing

Invest. educ. enferm; 33 (2), 2015
History brings together meanings related to earlier periods, being aware of the past as a panorama to reread the present. Madeleine Leininger presented in 1970 an implicit and respectful message to the Nursing Profession when introducing Nursing and Anthropology. Two Worlds to Blend. Implicitly: Nursing ...