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Alvear, E., (2011). Factores socioculturales que influyen en la inasistencia del esposo a la atención prenatal y psicoprofilaxis obstétrica en el hospital Iquitos César Garayar en mayo del 2011 [Tesis, Universidad Científica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14503/2346
Alvear, E., Factores socioculturales que influyen en la inasistencia del esposo a la atención prenatal y psicoprofilaxis obstétrica en el hospital Iquitos César Garayar en mayo del 2011 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Científica del Perú; 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14503/2346
@misc{renati/1038113,
title = "Factores socioculturales que influyen en la inasistencia del esposo a la atención prenatal y psicoprofilaxis obstétrica en el hospital Iquitos César Garayar en mayo del 2011",
author = "Alvear Fonseca, Evelyn",
publisher = "Universidad Científica del Perú",
year = "2011"
}
The right to cultural difference embodied in human rights law regards as a member of a society that creates, shares and transmits culture at the same time have the right to keep and strengthen socially. Prenatal care is the set of actions and systematic and regular procedures performed during pregnancy, for prevention, diagnosis and treatment of factors that determine maternal and perinatal morbidity. The obstetrical psycho is a method of teachíng and leaming, integrated and participatory, in order to remove the fars and negativpe attitudes towards chjldbirth. It is a matter of rational scientifc knowledge, dynamic, verifable and essentially useful to pregnant women, family cnvironment and social projection. Prenatal supplements. Objective: To dctennine the sociocultural factors that influences the absence of the husband to antenatal and obstetric psych prophylaris your parner in the Iquitos Hospital Garayar Cesar Garcia in May 2011. Materials and Methods: A prospcctive descriptive study, a sample was taken to pregnant women who attended prenatal care and obstetrical psycho referred from health centers :μid withqut theír partners, applying a survey in rela tion to sociocultural factors tha; may determine the absence of the husband. Results and Discussion: In May there were 142 pregnant women referred to health centers and posts in our town, which was conducted with 40 surveys (28%) ere most frequentdy: age group: 18- 29 years (55%) , common law marriage (85%8) sccondary education level (47.5%), ocupation farmer (40%) working hours from 8 to 12h/dover 12h/ d (45%) each, religion most profess to is the Catholic (65%). With rcgard to obstetric aspects of pregoant womeo at the Iquitos Hospital, we concludcd that the parity with respect to the unbombaby is multiparous (40%). With respect to the results on the initiative of the couple to atteod hospital care (60%) has no initiative, (72.5%) has no knowledge about prenatal care and obstetrical psycho, the (67.5%) of couples do not wish to attend at the time of dclivery, of which (42.5%) reported that it is tr.twnatic (25%) referred for far of blood. Conclusions: Thiresearch found that cultural factors signifi cantly in fl u en whet h er th ab en of husbands to the NPC and its parters obstetrical psycho, prevailing lack of knowledge of NPC and in obstetrical psycho (72.5%), which determines who have no initiative to accompany their partners on a (60%) or attend at delivery (67.5%).
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