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Journal of Community Medicine & Health Education
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CHARACTERIZATION OF THE TRADITIONAL BIRTH IN THE NATIONALITY COF?N-DURENO, SUCUMB?OS 2016

2nd World Congress on Medical Sociology & Community Health

Rocio Elizabeth Castillo Andrade, Sara Maria Rosales Rivadeneira, Maritza Marisol Alvarez Moreno, Viviana Margarita Espinel Jara and Cinthya Estefania Vega Palacios

Technical University of North, Ecuador

ScientificTracks Abstracts: J Community Med Health Educ

DOI: 10.4172/2161-0711-C1-027

Abstract
The World Health Organization has been disseminating home delivery in order to reduce maternal-neonatal morbidity and mortality, with relevance in rural areas where more child births are attended with this characterization. The main objective was to characterize the traditional birth in the Cof?¡n-Dureno nationality, Sucumb?­os 2016. It is a qualitative and non-experimental study; Descriptive and cross-sectional study included women of childbearing age and caregivers resident in the Cof?¡n community of Dureno Parish, who, prior informed consent, conducted a survey; the information obtained was tabulated in a database in Microsoft Excel. 78% have a free marital status, low education level, 8% illiteracy and 52% have completed primary education, 92% identified themselves as indigenous to Cof?¡n Nationality. 76% of the births were domiciliary, this birth in 38% of the cases was chosen by custom, mostly using the vertical position, attended by midwives, with the presence of the spouses; the dress was a warm cloth coat, and allowed food and drink. It is customary to bury the placentas. Complications are minimal and irrelevant. With the qualitative part of the investigation it is concluded that the proper definitions on the home birth are the first option in this community guaranteeing the respect to the Cosmo vision.
Biography

Rocio Elizabeth Castillo Andrade obtains the Degree in Nursing at the Technical University of North Ibarra Ecuador, and of Magister in Teaching University and Educational Investigation, National University of Loja. She worked as a nurse in the Hospital San Vicente de Paúl de Ibarra. She is a professor in Nursing Career at the Technical University of the North. She has served as Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences of the Technical University of North. She currently serves as Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences of the Technical University of North.

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