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Indigenous Women Managing Pregnancy Complications in Rural Ecuador: Barriers and Opportunities to Enhance Antenatal Care

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posted on 2020-10-08, 11:00 authored by Nervo Verdezoto, Francisco Carpio-Arias, Valeria Carpio-Arias, Nicola Mackintosh, Parisa Eslambolchilar, Veronica Delgado, Catherine Trujillo, Galo Vasconez
Previous research has explored the potential use of digital health to support maternal health in the Global South highlighting the importance of understanding the socio-cultural context to inform system design. However, the experiences of indigenous women managing pregnancy complications in Latin America remain underexplored in HCI. We present a qualitative study with 25 indigenous pregnant women in an Ecuadorian rural community looking at their experiences during complications, their antenatal care visits and their access and use of technologies. Our findings highlight key barriers that hinder the use of antenatal care services and influence women’s experiences managing complications. Based on the findings, we present opportunities for digital health centered on indigenous women to enhance antenatal care in rural Ecuador.

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NordiCHI '20: Proceedings of the 11th Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction: Shaping Experiences, Shaping SocietyOctober 2020 Article No.: 45 Pages 1–9https://doi.org/10.1145/3419249.3420141

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Department of Health Sciences, University of Leicester

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11th Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (NordiCHI 2020), October 25 - 29, 2020, Tallinn, Estonia

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  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

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proceedings of the 11th Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (NordiCHI 2020)

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ACM Digital Library

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2020-08-09

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2020

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2020-10-25

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2020-10-25

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2020-10-29

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en

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