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pro vyhledávání: '"Edison Bedoya Bedoya"'
Autor:
Sara Milena Ramos Jaraba, Natalia Quiceno Toro, María Ochoa Sierra, Laura Ruiz Sánchez, Marlly Andrea García Jiménez, Mary Y. Salazar-Barrientos, Edison Bedoya Bedoya, Gladis Adriana Vélez Álvarez, Ana Langer, Jewel Gausman, Isabel C. Garcés-Palacio
Publikováno v:
Conflict and Health, Vol 14, Iss 1, Pp 1-21 (2020)
Abstract Background In conflict-afflicted areas, pregnant women and newborns often have higher rates of adverse health outcomes. Objective To describe maternal and child health indicators and interventions between 1998 and 2016 comparing high and low
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/c0095d2b00d8422296f22b5255c38ba5
Autor:
Natalia Quiceno Toro, Marlly Andrea García Jiménez, Edison Bedoya Bedoya, Sara milena Ramos, Isabel Cristina Garcés Palacio, Laura Estefany Ruiz Sánchez, María Ochoa Sierra
Publikováno v:
Gerencia y Políticas de Salud. 19:1-18
Objective: Describe the experience of the Medical Mission in the context of the armed conflict in two Colombian municipalities. Methods: Qualitative research with a comparative case study approach through 22 interviews and 3 focus groups. Analysis of
Autor:
Isabel C. Garcés-Palacio, Ana Langer, María Ochoa Sierra, Laura Estefany Ruiz Sánchez, Natalia Quiceno Toro, Mary Salazar-Barrientos, Jewel Gausman, Gladis Adriana Vélez Álvarez, Sara Milena Ramos Jaraba, Marlly Andrea García Jiménez, Edison Bedoya Bedoya
Publikováno v:
Conflict and Health, Vol 14, Iss 1, Pp 1-21 (2020)
Repositorio UdeA
Universidad de Antioquia
instacron:Universidad de Antioquia
Conflict and Health
Repositorio UdeA
Universidad de Antioquia
instacron:Universidad de Antioquia
Conflict and Health
Background In conflict-afflicted areas, pregnant women and newborns often have higher rates of adverse health outcomes. Objective To describe maternal and child health indicators and interventions between 1998 and 2016 comparing high and low conflict
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Epidemiology. 50
Background Colombia has been affected by internal armed conflict for 70 years. About 7.3 million people have been internally displaced and nearly 50% of them were women. In conflict-afflicted areas, pregnant women and newborns have higher rates of ad