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Interprofessional care for Indigenous women during pregnancy and childbirth in light of Complexity Theory

Author(s)
Julieli Rosso
LUANA PIZARRO MENEGHELLO
Silvia Naujorks
Dirce Stein Backes
Juliana Silveira Colomé
Date Issued
1 de enero de 2026
Type
Article
Volume
60
Start Page
e20250504
End Page
e20250504
DOI
10.1590/1980-220x-reeusp-2025-0504en
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To reflect, in light of complexity theory, on the dynamics of interprofessional healthcare for indigenous women during pregnancy and the postpartum period. METHOD: A theoretical-reflective study, using Edgar Morin's complexity framework, through the tetragram to reveal the encounters, tensions, and possibilities present in interprofessional care in intercultural contexts. RESULTS: Interprofessional care emerges as a crucial strategy for overcoming the fragmentation of the hegemonic biomedical model. The application of the tetragram has demonstrated that: order resides in traditional practices and biomedical protocols; disorder manifests itself in cultural ruptures and conflicts; interaction occurs in experiences of articulation between different types of knowledge; and organization indicates the construction of more inclusive and adaptive care arrangements. CONCLUSION: Complexity theory offers a fruitful lens for rethinking and (re)orienting attention to indigenous women's health, highlighting the imperative of active listening, valuing traditional knowledge, and building culturally safe, contextualized, and transformative interprofessional practices.
Subjects

Indigenous

Nursing

Health care

Childbirth

Multidisciplinary app...

Hegemony

Transformative learni...

Articulation (sociolo...

Pregnancy

Sociology

Psychology

Healthcare system

Medicine

Nursing theory

Empowerment

Prenatal care

Indigenous

Health care

Childbirth

Multidisciplinary app...

Hegemony

Transformative learni...

Female

Female

Health Services, Indi...

Health Services, Indi...

Humans

Humans

Interprofessional Rel...

Interprofessional Rel...

Patient Care Team org...

Patient Care Team org...

Pregnancy

Pregnancy

Parturition

Parturition

Health Sciences Healt...

Health Sciences Healt...

Health Sciences Healt...

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