Characterisation of competencies in childbirth care by interns of the integrated curriculum of the medicine programme of the Universidad del Rosario, during the second semester of 2019, at the Hospital Universitario Mayor- Méderi.

Project: Research Project

Project Details

Description

This research proposal seeks to create an educational strategy: ´´Route towards humanized childbirth care´´ based on the characterization of competencies at the gynecology and obstetrics level in Rosaristas inmates.

In the first instance, a characterization of the competencies in the medical practice of childbirth care and the communication established with the mothers will be carried out (as a model to analyze the doctor-patient relationship) and to assess the service provided in the care units. gynecology and Obstetrics. Additionally, this will allow us to identify the strengths and problems that are part of the care for pregnant women during labor.

Subsequently, with the data obtained, the path towards humanized childbirth care will be considered, an educational strategy that is aimed at 3 population groups: mothers and their families, the student medical community and the health personnel of the gynecology and obstetrics services. . This strategy is structured in 3 approaches that are: mobile application for postpartum mothers, academic simulation workshops and conversations.

Finally, this project may have a positive impact among the aforementioned actors and contribute to the comprehensiveness of health services to contribute to the standardization of a humanized delivery in the country.
Short titleCPH
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date3/1/206/30/21

UN Sustainable Development Goals

In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This project contributes towards the following SDG(s):

  • SDG 11 - Sustainable Cities and Communities

Main Funding Source

  • National

Location

  • Bogotá D.C.

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