Daniel Felipe Martin Suarez-Baquero
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About Daniel Felipe Martin
Suarez-Baquero received his Ph.D. in Nursing from the University of Texas at Austin and his BSN and MSN in Maternal/Perinatal Nursing Care from the Universidad Nacional de Colombia. His research and practice concern Latina/e’s reproductive health experiences, community/cultural memory of ethnic minoritized women, and nursing theory.
Contributions
Understanding, Respecting, and Honoring Traditional Parteria
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Comprises 10 categories and 20 subcategories that provide support to the inductive qualitative synthesis. Provides a comprehensive synthesis of the Colombian armed conflict focused on the victimization of women.
Refers to ancestral knowledge used by laypersons, mainly parteras tradicionales, to provide health care to women and children. Initiates prior to formalization of health care continues today.
Discusses the path to becoming a doula evolved from life experiences involving health inequities, and a sense of femininity, maternity, and the women's role in rural Colombia.
Discusses philosophical reflections and implications of knowing other world perspectives, describing a sensitive triad central in theTraditional Partería practice.
Intends to facilitate an awareness with which researchers can overcome language barriers in theoretical development for settings in which English-speaking and Spanish-speaking nurses must work together, sensitivity to differences in linguistic nuances is important.
Provides tools to help nurses to understand and be understood regardless of linguistic differences.