Derechos del parto y agentes de salud: una experiencia extensionista en el Hospital Provincial Príncipe de Asturias, Córdoba

Authors

  • Magdalena Arnao Bergero Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina
  • Lucia Reano Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina

Keywords:

rights, gender, health, childbirth, devices.

Abstract

This time we want to share the result of little more than a year of extensionism work in a health institution in the city of Córdoba, the “Prince of Asturias Provincial Hospital”. The objective of this experience was to promote the rights of pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium contained mainly in Law 25929 in health teams and hospital workers. In this joint work, we were able to articulate the different previous instances carried out by a team of HPA professionals focused on thinking about strategies to promote the rights of childbirth within the institution with at work that, around Sexual and (non) reproductive Rights , as a work team we had been developing “My body / My decision”. We traveled a path full of learnings, challenges, questions and strengths, in which research-action-participation strategies were configured, warning complexities and advancing towards the elaboration of some devices that would allow us to understand the scenario, listen to the multiple voices and warn some knots needed to start untying. As emergent, different intervention-action devices were emerging that had the objective of installing the debate, generating spaces for discussion and, at the same time, being an input for the product resulting from this experience: the health booklet “Strengthening rights in pregnancy and delivery from Health teams ".

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Published

2021-10-28

How to Cite

Arnao Bergero, M. ., & Reano, L. . (2021). Derechos del parto y agentes de salud: una experiencia extensionista en el Hospital Provincial Príncipe de Asturias, Córdoba. E+E: Estudios De Extensión En Humanidades, 8(12). Retrieved from https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/EEH/article/view/35324