Humanização na atenção àsaúde e as desigualdades raciais: uma proposta de intervenção / Humanization in health care and racial inequalities: an intervention proposal

The study reports the project "Humanização do parto e nascimento: questões étnico/racial e de gênero" [Humanization of childbirth care: ethnic/race and gender issues], an action/intervention research developed in the Hospital Geral de São Mateus Dr. Manoel Bifulco, in São Paulo (SP), Brazi...

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Data collection
Ethnicity
Fathers
Females
Health services
Humanization
Mortality
Mothers
Race
Racial inequality
Racism
Social movements
Socioeconomic status
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