Daniel Suárez-Baquero

Daniel Suárez-Baquero
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  • PhD MSN BSN-RN
  • Assistant Professor at University of Washington

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Introduction
I am an Assistant Professor at the University of Washington, Seattle. Postdoctoral fellow in the ACTIONS program at UCSF. I received my Ph.D. in Nursing from the University of Texas at Austin and my BSN and MSN in Maternal/Perinatal Nursing Care from the Universidad Nacional de Colombia. My research and practice concern Qualitative methods, Latina/e’s reproductive health experiences, community/cultural memory of ethnic minoritized women, and nursing theory.
Current institution
University of Washington
Current position
  • Assistant Professor
Education
July 2018 - May 2021
University of Texas at Austin
Field of study
  • Nursing
February 2011 - August 2014
National University of Colombia
Field of study
  • Nursing
February 2006 - March 2010
National University of Colombia
Field of study
  • Nursing

Publications

Publications (20)
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This critical analysis examines the definitions of concepts in the nursing metaparadigm presented in English language literature in relation to the perspective of published Spanish-speaking nurse researchers in Spanish-speaking countries. Because language shapes our understanding, nurses who are taught in Spanish to become nurses possess a distinct...
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A Traditional Partera refers to a woman who assists, by traditional practices, women during gestation, birth, and reproductive life, aside of the formal health care system. Their practice, Traditional Partería, is considered a key ancestral cultural component in marginalized communities in Colombia. A comprehensive description of the essence of Col...
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In this article, I discuss the concept of 'Decolonizing Nursing', answering what this process is about, and how and when it should be done. I introduce the idea of epistemological dominance and the concepts of colonization and decolonization of nursing knowledge. I describe my experiences of coming from Latin America and facing Anglo-Saxon academy...
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Introduction: In 2017, Chile decriminalized abortion on three grounds: (i) if the pregnant person's life is at risk, (ii) fetal nonviability, and (iii) rape or incest. This multicase study explores the experiences of pregnant people legally entitled to but denied access to legal abortion in Chile. Methods: Through a snowball sampling approach, we r...
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Midwifery care and racially or culturally concordant care are evidence-based ways to address the current perinatal health crisis and disparate health outcomes in communities of color in the United States. However, the midwifery profession lacks diversity, which hinders its ability to provide racial or culturally concordant care. Therefore, this stu...
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Objective: Cisheteronormativity refers to the relationship of heterosexual and cisgender privilege stemming from patriarchy. Although studies have shown that cisheteronormativity can impact health outcomes for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and other sexual, gender diverse, and gender nonconforming (LGBTQ+) people, the specific impact o...
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This commentary examines the impact of multi-level racism on reproductive health disparities in the United States. Multi-level racism and its impact on reproductive health over the lifespan are described on a societal, community, and individual level. To advance, we recommend using the Remove, Repair, Restructure, Remediate (R4P) approach combined...
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Aim: To identify practices, beliefs, and potential gaps in knowledge about partería tradicional in Latin America. Background/introduction: Partería tradicional (lay midwifery) refers to ancestral knowledge used by laypersons, mainly parteras tradicionales (lay midwives), to provide health care to women and children. This care, initiated prior to...
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Objective: To analyze the concept Art of Caring and expand its conceptualization in the Nursing discipline. Methods: A conceptual analysis in Spanish and English was developed based on the steps proposed by Walker and Avant. Findings: Five principal historical stages of development of the concept were identified. Attributes, antecedents, conseque...
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Doulas have fundamentally improved the health-care experience of pregnant women internationally. Women who recognize the importance of not being alone during pregnancy have embraced this role for centuries. However, less is known about doulas practicing in countries experiencing health inequities like Colombia. Miller's methodology and Atkinson's i...
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Women have been the major victims of the Colombian armed conflict for more than 50 years. Nowadays, when the country faces an aftermath focused on reconciliation, understanding women's experiences during the conflict is key to providing them tools for social justice and effective fulfilling of their needs. This qualitative synthesis of literature i...
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RESUMEN: El objetivo del trabajo es describir la percepción que tienen las gestantes del cuidado brindado por los profesionales de Enfermería en el Curso de preparación para la maternidad y la paternidad realizado en una institución de salud de la ciudad de Bogotá. Para ello se optó por un diseño cualitativo, descriptivo, exploratorio, realizado me...

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