Sergio Meneses-Navarro

ORCID: 0000-0002-6542-6454
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Research Areas
  • Global Maternal and Child Health
  • Public Health and Social Inequalities
  • Healthcare Systems and Reforms
  • Indigenous Health and Education
  • Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations
  • Public Health and Environmental Issues
  • Global Public Health Policies and Epidemiology
  • Community Health and Development
  • Consumer Packaging Perceptions and Trends
  • Maternal and Neonatal Healthcare
  • Aging, Health, and Disability
  • Cultural Competency in Health Care
  • Health and Medical Education
  • Consumer Attitudes and Food Labeling
  • Social impacts of COVID-19
  • Agricultural and Food Production Studies
  • Child Nutrition and Water Access
  • Sex work and related issues
  • Public Health Policies and Education
  • Migration, Identity, and Health
  • Indigenous Cultures and Socio-Education
  • Social Sciences and Policies
  • Cervical Cancer and HPV Research
  • HIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk
  • Reproductive Health and Contraception

Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública
2012-2025

Consejo Nacional de Humanidades, Ciencias y Tecnologías
2018-2024

Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología
2020

Universidad de Los Altos de Chiapas
2018

Centro de Investigación y Estudios Superiores en Antropología Social
2007-2018

Abstract The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-2019) pandemic struck Latin America in late February and is now beginning to spread across the rural indigenous communities region, home 42 million people. Eighty percent of this highly marginalized population concentrated Bolivia, Guatemala, Mexico Peru. Health care services for these ethnic groups face distinct challenges view their high levels marginalization cultural differences from majority. Drawing on 30 years work responses health systems...

10.1186/s12939-020-01178-4 article EN cc-by International Journal for Equity in Health 2020-05-07

Literature on barriers and facilitators for early detection of Breast Cancer (BC) among indigenous women is very scarce. This study aimed to identify BC diagnosis as perceived by the otomí ethnic group in Mexico.

10.1186/s12905-023-02875-2 article EN cc-by BMC Women s Health 2024-01-13

Ethnic and racial discrimination in maternal health care has been overlooked academic literature yet it is critical for achieving universal coverage (UHC). There a lack of empirical evidence on its impact the effective interventions (ECMH) Indigenous women Mexico. Documenting progress reducing inequities, particularly given disproportionate Covid-19 pandemic ethnic minorities, essential to improving equity systems. We conducted population-based, pooled cross-sectional, retrospective analysis...

10.1186/s12939-024-02374-2 article EN cc-by-nc-nd International Journal for Equity in Health 2025-01-12

Health is a human right that everyone should be able to exercise. Yet health systems segmentation and fragmentation are major challenge advancing universal coverage (UHC) achieving equity. Between 2019 2020, Mexico launched profound restructuration of its system claiming aim was attain UHC, free healthcare services drugs combat corruption. We analyse the implications modifications Mexican Constitution dismantling Seguro Popular de Salud (Popular Insurance) in relation segmentation. argue...

10.1002/hpm.3538 article EN The International Journal of Health Planning and Management 2022-07-05

Mexico has undertaken important efforts to decrease maternal mortality. Health authorities have introduced intercultural innovations address barriersfaced by indigenous women accessing professional and delivery services. This study examines, from the perspective of women, barriers andfacilitators labor care services in a context allopathic innovations. is an exploratory using qualitative approach discourse analysis with grounded theory techniques. Twenty-five semi-structured interviews were...

10.1186/s12939-015-0289-1 article EN cc-by International Journal for Equity in Health 2015-12-01

To identify differences in socioeconomic indi-cators, health conditions and use of services between the indigenous (IP) non-indigenous population (NIP) country.Descriptive cross-sectional study carried out with information obtained by 2018-19 National Health Nutrition Survey.Most IP are lowest quintile they less services. Indigenous women reported a higher number children, as well childbirth care midwives. go for medical to institutions without social security first option but expressed...

10.21149/11861 article ES cc-by-nc-sa Salud Pública de México 2020-11-24

To assess the use and understanding of Nutritional information Panel (NIP) pre-packaged foods by Mexican consumers.A questionnaire an test for NIP were applied to adult consumers in supermarkets six cities Northern, Central, Southern regions Mexico. Data analyzed frequencies Poisson regression models.Interviewed 731 consumers; 71.5% women, mean age 33 ± 9.7 (range: 18-60), 70% completed high-school or a higher degree. In total, 17% making purchase decisions; 49% did not understand NIP. Only...

10.1590/s0036-36342012000200012 article EN cc-by-nc-sa Salud Pública de México 2012-04-01

From an ethno-gerontological perspective, new models are needed to fulfill the health needs of indigenous older adult population in Mexico. In this paper we developed a comprehensive healthcare model, interculturally appropriate, designed meet Mexican adults. The model was constructed using qualitative design with semi-structured interviews adults, providers, and available resources three regions. An ethnographical review carried out contextually characterize these communities. At same time,...

10.1080/13557858.2016.1246417 article EN Ethnicity and Health 2016-10-28

Objetivo. Presentar los resultados de una intervención pedagógica para mejorar la calidad en el trato que brindan prestadores servicios salud regiones indígenas. Material y métodos. Se diseñó metodología didáctica con enfoque crítico-constructivista dirigida a personal atiende población indígena cinco entidades México. Resultados. Entre 09/2016 01/2020 se capacitó 1 825 trabajadores deconstruyeron las creencias determinan prácticas discriminación maltrato durante atención usuarios La logró...

10.21149/11362 article ES Salud Pública de México 2020-12-22

Abstract This article examines the coverage in continuum of antenatal–postnatal care for vulnerable women Mexico according to indigenous status and assesses influence public health insurance strategies on evolution over last 25 years. We studied a total 19 613 567 Mexican women, aged 12–54 years at birth, based pooled cross-sectional analysis data from 1997, 2009, 2014 2018 waves National Survey Demographic Dynamics. After describing sociodemographic characteristics maternal-health by...

10.1093/heapol/czab119 article EN Health Policy and Planning 2021-09-23

El Programa Salud de los Pueblos Indígenas es un eje trans­versal la política institucional. Su objetivo contribuir al bienestar pueblos indígenas mediante investigación sus necesidades salud, formación personal para su atención y innovación el desarrollo políticas. En este documento se presenta marco teórico que sustenta programa, centrado en determinación estructural las desigualdades, menciona principales líneas acción basa políticas programas, orientados esta población como principal meta.

10.21149/10992 article ES cc-by-nc-sa Salud Pública de México 2020-01-30

El objetivo fue analizar la capacidad institucional de producción servicios dirigidos a mujeres apegada normatividad. En una muestra probabilística nacional las instituciones salud, se compararon los índices desempeño por paquetes intervención mediante análisis varianza. Ningún paquete tuvo un destacado. Con adecuado fueron referencia-contrarreferencia cáncer cervicouterino, atención del parto, diagnóstico mama, consejería en planificación familiar y capacitación salud sexual reproductiva;...

10.1590/0102-311x00034014 article ES cc-by Cadernos de Saúde Pública 2015-01-01

En México, la población indígena supera los siete millones de habitantes, en Puebla el grupo más representativo es Náhuatl. Sin embargo, las condiciones vida, salud, educación y transporte son precarias para esta población. adolescentes, responsabilidades como matrimonio, familia compromisos ante comunidad, favorecen conductas riesgo sexual que dificultan su desarrollo económico, social reproductivo. El objetivo fue proponer un modelo explicativo del uso condón adolescentes nahuas. Método....

10.1177/1540415317750085 article ES Hispanic Health Care International 2018-02-23

Este artículo presenta testimonios de la experiencia indígenas chamulas en relación con el proceso migratorio hacia los Estados Unidos. El propósito es identificar las condiciones y prácticas que colocan a migrantes sus familias ante peligro contraer infecciones transmisión sexual, particularmente VIH-SIDA. marco referencia propuesto se basa conceptos vulnerabilidad riesgo, cuales sirven para ordenar relexión acerca del impacto migración sobre salud sexual chamulas.

10.29043/liminar.v5i1.239 article ES cc-by-nc-sa LiminaR Estudios Sociales y Humanísticos 2007-01-01
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