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The dark side of the work of immigrant women caregivers in Spain: Qualitative interview findings
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Palabras clave
Abuse
Caregivers
Immigrants
Nurses
Nursing
Stress
Work
Clasificación UNESCO
63 Sociología
Fecha de publicación
2019-10-15
Editor
Wiley
Citación
Rivera-Navarro, J., Del Rey, A., & Paniagua, T. (2019). The dark side of the work of immigrant women caregivers in Spain: Qualitative interview findings. Nursing Open, 6(4), 1464-1470. https://doi.org/10.1002/NOP2.345
Resumen
[EN] Aim: To analyse the perception that immigrant women caregivers have of their relationship with the person receiving the care and their family and the possible impact those relationships may have on a caregiver's health.
Design: A qualitative study was conducted.
Methods: Thirty‐four semi‐structured interviews were applied in the Spanish city of Salamanca from November 2015–November 2016. The “interpretative hermeneutics” technique was used as the framework for the analysis.
Results: The discourse studied indicated that the immigrant women's cultural background, as well as their gender's assumed stereotypes, gave rise to an emotional attachment to the person receiving the care, which could generate a burden. Most of
the women interviewed reported situations of abuse from the old people under their care. The fact that increasingly more old people are being cared for by immigrant women renders it necessary for social and health policies to consider this collective.
Descripción
Es un artículo que se deriva de un proyecto de 2013 sobre trayectorias laborales de mujeres inmigrantes. Esta fue la parte cualitativa
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ISSN
0108-0202
DOI
10.1002/nop2.345
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