2020, Number 2
Institutional Program The Health of Indigenous Peoples: Agenda for research, teaching and linking
Language: Spanish
References: 12
Page: 228-230
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ABSTRACT
The Health of Indigenous Peoples Program is a transversal axis of institutional policy. Its objective is to contribute to the well-being of indigenous peoples by doing research about their health needs, training human resources for their care, and innovating in policy development. This document presents the program’s theoretical framework, which focuses on the structural determination of inequalities. It also describes its main lines of action, which contribute to the development of policies and programs aimed at the well-being of this population.REFERENCES
Comisión Nacional de los Derechos Humanos. Recomendación General 4. Derivada de prácticas administrativas que constituyen violaciones a los derechos humanos de los miembros de comunidades indígenas respecto a la obtención del consentimiento libre e informado para la adopción de métodos de planificación familiar. México: CNDH, 2002 [citado octubre 18, 2019]. Disponible en: https://www.cndh.org.mx/sites/ default/files/doc/Recomendaciones/Generales/RecGral_004.pdf
Meneses S, Gonzáles MA, Quezada D, Freyermuth G. Evolución de la equidad en el acceso a servicios hospitalarios según composición indígena municipal en Chiapas, México: 2001 a 2009. En: Jaime Page (ed). Enfermedades del rezago y emergentes desde las ciencias sociales y la salud pública. Ciudad de México: UNAM, 2014:17-35.
Meneses S, Pelcastre B, Vega M. Coverage, availability of resources, and access to women’s health services in three indigenous regions: Guerrero Mountains, Tarahumara Sierra and Nayar. En: David Schwartz (ed). Maternal health, pregnancy-related morbidity and death among indigenous women of Mexico & Central America: an anthropological, epidemiological and biomedical approach. Estados Unidos: Springer, 2018. https://doi. org/10.1007/978-3-319-71538-4_9
Meneses S, Meléndez D, Meza A. Contraceptive counseling and family planning services in the Chiapas Highlands: Challenges and opportunities for improving access for the indigenous population. En: Schwartz D (ed). Maternal health, pregnancy-related morbidity and death among indigenous women of Mexico & Central America: an anthropological, epidemiological and biomedical approach. Estados Unidos: Springer, 2018. https://doi. org/10.1007/978-3-319-71538-4_14