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Table 1 Participant characteristics (healthcare workers and community stakeholders)

From: Multistakeholder perspectives on the mistreatment of indigenous women during childbirth in Colombia: drivers and points for intervention

Participant category

Profession

Ethnicity

Workplace setting (if applicable)

Healthcare worker

Nurse

Colombian, non-indigenous

Community health center

Healthcare worker

OB/GYN

Colombian, non-indigenous

Academic

Healthcare worker

OB/GYN

Colombian, non-indigenous

Public hospital

Healthcare worker

OB/GYN

Colombian, non-indigenous

Academic

Healthcare worker

General physician

Colombian, non-indigenous

Indigenous health insurance agency

Healthcare worker

Nurse

Colombian, non-indigenous

Indigenous health insurance agency

Community stakeholder

Professor of public health and community psychology; expert in indigenous health systems

Colombian, non-indigenous

Academic

Community stakeholder

Psychologist, specialist in post-partum care

Colombian, non-indigenous

Private practice

Community stakeholder

Professor of obstetrics and gynecology, founder of a nonprofit organization to promote RMC

Colombian, non-indigenous

Academic; public hospital

Community stakeholder

Social worker at an indigenous health insurance company

Colombian, indigenous (Nasa)

Health insurance

Community stakeholder

Nurse; expert in obstetric violence

Colombian, non-indigenous

Academic