2017
DOI: 10.1002/ijgo.12377
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Turning local knowledge and experience into innovative tools for quality care during labor and childbirth: The BOLD project experience

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“…In health sciences, in healthcare in general and in maternal and child healthcare in particular, local knowledge is not yet integrated into policy and healthcare standards. However, there is an ongoing dialogue regarding turning local knowledge and experiences into innovative tools for improving quality of care during labour and childbirth 25 26. UNESCO promotes local and indigenous knowledge for Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and explaines that SDG number three (good health and well-being) should respect local culture and practices to gain social acceptability 27…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In health sciences, in healthcare in general and in maternal and child healthcare in particular, local knowledge is not yet integrated into policy and healthcare standards. However, there is an ongoing dialogue regarding turning local knowledge and experiences into innovative tools for improving quality of care during labour and childbirth 25 26. UNESCO promotes local and indigenous knowledge for Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and explaines that SDG number three (good health and well-being) should respect local culture and practices to gain social acceptability 27…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%