2014
DOI: 10.4321/s1132-12962014000100023
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Los manuales escritos por matronas europeas (1609-1710): el origen de cuidados humanizados en el embarazo

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“…Similarly, it applied to the cultural study of nursing management from a gender perspective (Rebolledo and Siles 2008), and in cross-sectoral studies of nursing analyzing cultural differences between the public and private health care sectors (Rebolledo et al 2011). The SDMC has also been applied to facilitate functional analysis in historical studies in various contexts: on cholera (García et al 2012); on the social role of prehistoric women in care aimed at survival through an analysis of narrative sources (Mezquita and Siles, 2014;Siles and Solano, 2014) on training materials for midwives in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries (Martínez et al 2014); on mental health care in pre-industrial societies (Piñeiro and Siles 2018); and on the role of nursing in building critical thinking in school children (Ceolin et al 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Similarly, it applied to the cultural study of nursing management from a gender perspective (Rebolledo and Siles 2008), and in cross-sectoral studies of nursing analyzing cultural differences between the public and private health care sectors (Rebolledo et al 2011). The SDMC has also been applied to facilitate functional analysis in historical studies in various contexts: on cholera (García et al 2012); on the social role of prehistoric women in care aimed at survival through an analysis of narrative sources (Mezquita and Siles, 2014;Siles and Solano, 2014) on training materials for midwives in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries (Martínez et al 2014); on mental health care in pre-industrial societies (Piñeiro and Siles 2018); and on the role of nursing in building critical thinking in school children (Ceolin et al 2017).…”
Section: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The model has again been particularly useful in ethnographic studies of clinical practice " (Siles et al 2009;Siles and Solano 2019). Also, it facilitate functional analysis in historical studies in various contexts: cholera (García 2012); the social role of prehistoric women in care aimed at survival, based on an analysis of narrative sources (Mezquita and Siles 2014); and training materials for midwives in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries (Martínez et al 2014). Burke (2006) claims that representations constitute the main subject of study in cultural history and reflect, imitate or echo social reality-as do texts, images or spaces.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, from the 17th century onwards, there was a marked shift toward the predominant use of the horizontal position during childbirth. This shift was aimed at increasing the comfort of the professionals involved, at the expense of the woman's autonomy and control over her own birthing process [2].…”
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confidence: 99%