Factores culturales que influyen en la utilización de anticonceptivos en mujeres indígenas que acuden al servicio de ginecología del Hospital Alfredo Noboa Montenegro, periodo octubre 2024 - mayo 2025.
Introduction: The use of contraceptive methods in indigenous women is influenced by cultural factors such as beliefs and traditions, which generate significant barriers to their access and use. These limitations are related to sociocultural norms, misinformation and fear of side effects, which restr...
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| author | Medina Vargas, Karla Daniela |
| author2 | Vásquez Guilindro, Michael Wimper |
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| dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv | Bedoya Vásquez, Rosa Mercedes |
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| dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv | Métodos anticonceptivos Mujeres indígenas Factores culturales Barreras Ginecología Enfermería |
| dc.title.none.fl_str_mv | Factores culturales que influyen en la utilización de anticonceptivos en mujeres indígenas que acuden al servicio de ginecología del Hospital Alfredo Noboa Montenegro, periodo octubre 2024 - mayo 2025. |
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| description | Introduction: The use of contraceptive methods in indigenous women is influenced by cultural factors such as beliefs and traditions, which generate significant barriers to their access and use. These limitations are related to sociocultural norms, misinformation and fear of side effects, which restrict women's autonomy in making decisions about their reproductive health. Objective: To analyze the cultural factors that influence the use of contraceptives in indigenous women who attend the gynecology service of the Alfredo Noboa Montenegro Hospital, during the period from October 2024 to May 2025. Methodology: The survey of women treated at the Alfredo Noboa Montenegro Hospital was used as a technique and through non-probabilistic convenience sampling, a group of 50 indigenous women who attend the gynecology service of this hospital was selected as a sample. The survey technique was carried out using a questionnaire developed by Punina and Moyano (2024) as a collection instrument. Conclusions: Preliminary findings suggest that cultural beliefs, gender roles, and misinformation play a crucial role in the low acceptance and use of contraceptive methods among indigenous women. These factors limit their access to reproductive health services and reinforce existing sociocultural barriers. Understanding these influences is essential to design intervention strategies that respect the customs of these communities, promoting their autonomy and well-being in the area of sexual and reproductive health. |
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| spelling | Factores culturales que influyen en la utilización de anticonceptivos en mujeres indígenas que acuden al servicio de ginecología del Hospital Alfredo Noboa Montenegro, periodo octubre 2024 - mayo 2025.Medina Vargas, Karla DanielaVásquez Guilindro, Michael WimperMétodos anticonceptivosMujeres indígenasFactores culturalesBarrerasGinecologíaEnfermeríaIntroduction: The use of contraceptive methods in indigenous women is influenced by cultural factors such as beliefs and traditions, which generate significant barriers to their access and use. These limitations are related to sociocultural norms, misinformation and fear of side effects, which restrict women's autonomy in making decisions about their reproductive health. Objective: To analyze the cultural factors that influence the use of contraceptives in indigenous women who attend the gynecology service of the Alfredo Noboa Montenegro Hospital, during the period from October 2024 to May 2025. Methodology: The survey of women treated at the Alfredo Noboa Montenegro Hospital was used as a technique and through non-probabilistic convenience sampling, a group of 50 indigenous women who attend the gynecology service of this hospital was selected as a sample. The survey technique was carried out using a questionnaire developed by Punina and Moyano (2024) as a collection instrument. Conclusions: Preliminary findings suggest that cultural beliefs, gender roles, and misinformation play a crucial role in the low acceptance and use of contraceptive methods among indigenous women. These factors limit their access to reproductive health services and reinforce existing sociocultural barriers. Understanding these influences is essential to design intervention strategies that respect the customs of these communities, promoting their autonomy and well-being in the area of sexual and reproductive health.Introduction: The use of contraceptive methods in indigenous women is influenced by cultural factors such as beliefs and traditions, which generate significant barriers to their access and use. These limitations are related to sociocultural norms, misinformation and fear of side effects, which restrict women's autonomy in making decisions about their reproductive health. Objective: To analyze the cultural factors that influence the use of contraceptives in indigenous women who attend the gynecology service of the Alfredo Noboa Montenegro Hospital, during the period from October 2024 to May 2025. Methodology: The survey of women treated at the Alfredo Noboa Montenegro Hospital was used as a technique and through non-probabilistic convenience sampling, a group of 50 indigenous women who attend the gynecology service of this hospital was selected as a sample. The survey technique was carried out using a questionnaire developed by Punina and Moyano (2024) as a collection instrument. Conclusions: Preliminary findings suggest that cultural beliefs, gender roles, and misinformation play a crucial role in the low acceptance and use of contraceptive methods among indigenous women. These factors limit their access to reproductive health services and reinforce existing sociocultural barriers. Understanding these influences is essential to design intervention strategies that respect the customs of these communities, promoting their autonomy and well-being in the area of sexual and reproductive health.Introducción: El uso de métodos anticonceptivos en mujeres indígenas está influenciado por factores culturales como creencias y tradiciones, que generan barreras significativas para su acceso y utilización. Estas limitaciones están relacionadas con normas socioculturales, desinformación y temor a efectos secundarios, lo que restringe la autonomía de las mujeres en la toma de decisiones sobre su salud reproductiva. Objetivo: Analizar los factores culturales que influyen en la utilización de anticonceptivos en mujeres indígenas que acuden al servicio de ginecología del Hospital Alfredo Noboa Montenegro, durante el periodo de octubre 2024 - mayo 2025. Metodología: Se utilizó como técnica la encuesta mujeres atendidas en el Hospital Alfredo Noboa Montenegro y a través del muestreo no probabilístico por conveniencia, se seleccionó como muestra un grupo de 50 mujeres indígenas que asisten al servicio de ginecología de este hospital. La técnica aplicada es la encuesta y el instrumento a utilizar, es el cuestionario desarrollado por Punina y Moyano (2024). Conclusiones: Los hallazgos encontrados hasta el momento, demuestran que la cultura, como los roles de género de género, además la desinformación, son factores que conllevan a la escasa utilización y aceptación de los métodos anticonceptivos; es decir son factores que acotan el acceso a los servicios de salud, que fomentan las barreras socioculturales. Comprender estas influencias resulta fundamental para diseñar estrategias de intervención que respeten las costumbres de estas comunidades, promoviendo su autonomía y bienestar en el ámbito de la salud sexual y reproductiva.Babahoyo: UTB-FCS, 2025Bedoya Vásquez, Rosa Mercedes2025-05-29T21:28:02Z2025-05-29T21:28:02Z2024info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis74 p.application/pdfhttp://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/18485esAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United Stateshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositorio Universidad Técnica de Babahoyoinstname:Universidad Técnica de Babahoyoinstacron:UTB2025-05-30T08:07:43Zoai:dspace.utb.edu.ec:49000/18485Institucionalhttp://dspace.utb.edu.ec/Universidad públicahttps://utb.edu.ec/http://dspace.utb.edu.ec/oai.Ecuador...opendoar:02026-02-28T22:25:04.718090Repositorio Universidad Técnica de Babahoyo - Universidad Técnica de Babahoyotrue |
| spellingShingle | Factores culturales que influyen en la utilización de anticonceptivos en mujeres indígenas que acuden al servicio de ginecología del Hospital Alfredo Noboa Montenegro, periodo octubre 2024 - mayo 2025. Medina Vargas, Karla Daniela Métodos anticonceptivos Mujeres indígenas Factores culturales Barreras Ginecología Enfermería |
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| title | Factores culturales que influyen en la utilización de anticonceptivos en mujeres indígenas que acuden al servicio de ginecología del Hospital Alfredo Noboa Montenegro, periodo octubre 2024 - mayo 2025. |
| title_full | Factores culturales que influyen en la utilización de anticonceptivos en mujeres indígenas que acuden al servicio de ginecología del Hospital Alfredo Noboa Montenegro, periodo octubre 2024 - mayo 2025. |
| title_fullStr | Factores culturales que influyen en la utilización de anticonceptivos en mujeres indígenas que acuden al servicio de ginecología del Hospital Alfredo Noboa Montenegro, periodo octubre 2024 - mayo 2025. |
| title_full_unstemmed | Factores culturales que influyen en la utilización de anticonceptivos en mujeres indígenas que acuden al servicio de ginecología del Hospital Alfredo Noboa Montenegro, periodo octubre 2024 - mayo 2025. |
| title_short | Factores culturales que influyen en la utilización de anticonceptivos en mujeres indígenas que acuden al servicio de ginecología del Hospital Alfredo Noboa Montenegro, periodo octubre 2024 - mayo 2025. |
| title_sort | Factores culturales que influyen en la utilización de anticonceptivos en mujeres indígenas que acuden al servicio de ginecología del Hospital Alfredo Noboa Montenegro, periodo octubre 2024 - mayo 2025. |
| topic | Métodos anticonceptivos Mujeres indígenas Factores culturales Barreras Ginecología Enfermería |
| url | http://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/18485 |