Verdezoto N.
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2020 | 2 |
2021 | 1 |
2022 | 2 |
Publicaciones por áreas de conocimiento
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Salud pública | 3 |
Obstetricia | 2 |
Cuidado de la salud | 1 |
Antropología | 1 |
Derechos humanos | 1 |
Robótica | 1 |
Publicaciones por áreas temáticas
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Problemas sociales y servicios a grupos | 3 |
Grupos de personas | 3 |
Medicina y salud | 1 |
Producción | 1 |
Enfermedades | 1 |
Ginecología, obstetricia, pediatría, geriatría | 1 |
Problemas y servicios sociales | 1 |
Ciencias de la computación | 1 |
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Scopus | 5 |
Google Scholar | 3 |
RRAAE | 0 |
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Coautores destacados por número de publicaciones
Coautor | Num. Publicaciones |
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Valeria Carpio-Arias | 3 |
Eslambolchilar P. | 3 |
Mackintosh N. | 2 |
Eduardo Cruz | 1 |
Lorena Carlo | 1 |
Frank Malo | 1 |
Danilo Espinosa | 1 |
Victoria Abril-Ulloa | 1 |
Ruíz-Cantero M.T. | 1 |
Guijarro-Garvi M. | 1 |
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Towards Online Socially Acceptable Robot Navigation
Conference ObjectAbstract: When robots move through social spaces (i.e., environments shared with people) such as museums and sPalabras claves:Autores:Hernandez J.D., Jonathan Salvador Paillacho Corredores, Silva S., Verdezoto N.Fuentes:googlescopusHealthcare infrastructures in Ecuador: Challenges, reflections and opportunities for digital health
Conference ObjectAbstract: Besides the efforts of the Ecuadorian government in the last decade to improve the healthcare infrasPalabras claves:Digital Health, ECUADOR, hci4d, Healthcare InfrastructuresAutores:Danilo Espinosa, Eduardo Cruz, Eslambolchilar P., Frank Malo, Lorena Carlo, Valeria Carpio-Arias, Verdezoto N.Fuentes:googlescopusHealthcare professionals’ experiences and perceptions regarding health care of indigenous pregnant women in Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Background: Pregnancy is an important life experience that requires uniquely tailored approach to hePalabras claves:Ethic minorities, gender, Health care professionals, Human rights, Indigenous Communities, pregnant women, Prenatal careAutores:Eslambolchilar P., Guijarro-Garvi M., Mackintosh N., Ruíz-Cantero M.T., Valeria Carpio-Arias, Verdezoto N., Victoria Abril-UlloaFuentes:googlescopusIndigenous Women Managing Pregnancy Complications in Rural Ecuador: Barriers and Opportunities to Enhance Antenatal Care
Conference ObjectAbstract: Previous research has explored the potential use of digital health to support maternal health in thePalabras claves:Antenatal care, Digital Health, INDIGENOUS WOMEN, KICHWAS, maternal health, Pregnancy ComplicationsAutores:Carpio-Arias F., Catherine Alexandra Andrade Trujillo, Eslambolchilar P., Galo Vásconez, Mackintosh N., Valeria Carpio-Arias, Verdezoto N., Verónica LópezFuentes:scopusThe Future of Care Work: Towards a Radical Politics of Care in CSCW Research and Practice
Conference ObjectAbstract: Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) and Human- Computer Interaction (HCI) have long studied hPalabras claves:Care work, Feminist political economy, Social reproductionAutores:Anderson R., Balaam M., Bardzell S., Bhat K.S., Bidwell N.J., Densmore M., Gautam A., Ismail A., Karusala N., Kaziunas E., Neha Kumar, Pendse S.R., Piper A.M., Raval N., Singh P., Toombs A., Verdezoto N., Wang D.Fuentes:scopus