Storytelling in health: methodological strategies for teaching labor mechanism

Scientific and technological progress has allowed a great development in the fields of health, technologies and education, which is why the objective of this work was to analyze the digital narrative in health as a teaching-learning strategy on the mechanisms of the work of delivery to the inmates o...

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Published in:EPISTEME KOINONIA
Main Authors: Maldonado-Parra, Santiago Fabricio, Garcia-Herrera, Darwin Gabriel, Castro-Salazar, Ana Zulema, Erazo-Álvarez, Juan Carlos
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Spanish
Published: FUNDACION KOINONIA 2020
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Online Access:http://fundacionkoinonia.com.ve/ojs/index.php/epistemekoinonia/article/view/856
https://doi.org/10.35381/e.k.v3i6.856
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Summary:Scientific and technological progress has allowed a great development in the fields of health, technologies and education, which is why the objective of this work was to analyze the digital narrative in health as a teaching-learning strategy on the mechanisms of the work of delivery to the inmates of the Moreno Vázquez-Gualaceo Hospital in Ecuador. The research was descriptive, exploratory, non-experimental, cross-sectional cohort. The results show a great acceptance of this type of educational technology by the inmates, all this anchored and in accordance with the objectives of the National Plan for Good Living (PNBV), which is to provide comprehensive care to women and according to the Millennium Development Goals, improve Maternal Health: the goal is to reduce the maternal mortality rate by 75% between 1990 and 2015. Scientific and technological progress has allowed a great development in the fields of health, technologies and education, which is why the objective of this work was to analyze the digital narrative in health as a teaching-learning strategy on the mechanisms of the work of delivery to the inmates of the Moreno Vázquez-Gualaceo Hospital in Ecuador. The research was descriptive, exploratory, non-experimental, cross-sectional cohort. The results show a great acceptance of this type of educational technology by the inmates, all this anchored and in accordance with the objectives of the National Plan for Good Living (PNBV), which is to provide comprehensive care to women and according to the Millennium Development Goals, improve Maternal Health: the goal is to reduce the maternal mortality rate by 75% between 1990 and 2015.