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Item Estrategia de Integración al Sistema de Salud Pública Ecuatoriano de Parteras/Os, Parroquia Quisapincha, Ambato, 2016(Universidad Técnica de Ambato-Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud-Dirección de Posgrado, 2016-11-01) Lorena Jazmín Md., Santana Mera; Alejandro Jesús Dr.Esp., Velasco Boza,Strategy Obstetric and Neonatal Care Essential in Ecuador provides for the participation of midwives / accoucheurs community in reducing morbidity from these causes mortalitad. A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted with the objective of determining the integration of midwives / accoucheurs to Care Strategy Essential Obstetric and Neonatal, parish Quisapincha, Ambato, 2016. Method and materials: the universe was made up of 24 midwives / accoucheurs and 20 professionals Quisapincha Health Center. a survey filled out midwives / accoucheurs, for their sociocultural characteristics and a structured survey of health personnel was applied. Results: We found that accoucheurs surveyed, 33.3% are male and 66.7% female, 45.8% are between 46 and 60 years, 70.8% illiteracy predominance of female gender, 79 , 2% identify themselves as indigenous, 75,0% live more than 5 km of the health center. According to 58.4% level of knowledge it has 41.6% average level and low level. According to the causes that influence integration, 45.8% trust the health services; 50.0% feel accepted by health personnel; only 50.0% have attended training. 20 Health Center workers, 75.0% accept midwives / accoucheurs as part of the health team, but only 50.0% trust the activities carried out by midwives and 50.0% believe that they are able to recognize warning signs. Conclusions: The level of medium and low knowledge shows that midwives / accoucheurs are not trained in maternal and child care, there are different causes that influence their participation in the public health system, which is insufficient integration into the Care Strategy Essential obstetric and Neonatal.