Mapuche mothers 'lives during the hospitalization of their children, in a high complexity hospital in southern Chile

Vivencias de madres mapuches durante la hospitalización de sus hijos, en un hospital de alta complejidad del sur de Chile

Experiências de mães mapuche durante a hospitalização de seus filhos, em um hospital de alta complexidade no sul do Chile

Rivas Riveros, Edith - García Silva, Verónica - Catalán Melinao, Yaqueline
Detalles Bibliográficos
2020
transcultural nursing
indigenous population
mothers
hospitalization
enfermería transcultural
población indígena
madres
hospitalización
enfermagem transcultural
população indígena
mães
hospitalização
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Universidad Católica del Uruguay
LIBERI
https://revistas.ucu.edu.uy/index.php/enfermeriacuidadoshumanizados/article/view/2147
https://hdl.handle.net/10895/3725
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Resumen:
Sumario:Introduction: When cultural nursing care recognizes the value of the culture, beliefs and way of life of individuals, it becomes integral. The question was: What is the experience of Mapuche mothers during the hospitalization of their children in a high complexity hospital in southern Chile, 2017-2018? Course objective: To reveal the experience of Mapuche mothers during the hospitalization of their children in a high complexity hospital in southern Chile, 2017-2018. Methodology: The study was conducted on the targeted ethnography with an intentional sample of 9 participants. The inclusion criteria were: Mapuche mothers who speak Mapudungun with children hospitalized in pediatric services, in a high complexity hospital, who agreed to give a recorded interview after signing an informed consent. Data were collected through participant observation, in-depth interviews and field notes. Results: In the metacategory experience of Mapuche mothers, the subcategories were sense of belonging to their culture, complementarity of care, quality of care and discrimination. Conclusion: There are contradictions, disappointments and complications in legitimizing cultural and social diversity, which translate into obstacles to the success of strategies for cultural coherence in health, as traces of discrimination emerge. The comprehensive nature of the indigenous world that expresses itself in people through their own values of culture is manifested.