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dc.contributor.authorVollrath, Antonia [Univ Mayor, Escuela Enfermeria, San Pio X 2422, Santiago, Chile]es_CL
dc.contributor.authorArcos, Estelaes_CL
dc.contributor.authorSánchez, Ximenaes_CL
dc.contributor.authorBailey, Christinees_CL
dc.date.accessioned2020-04-08T14:11:55Z
dc.date.accessioned2020-04-13T18:12:47Z
dc.date.available2020-04-08T14:11:55Z
dc.date.available2020-04-13T18:12:47Z
dc.date.issued2018es_CL
dc.identifier.citationArcos, E., Vollrath, A., Sánchez, X., & Bailey, C. (2018). Motherhood inmigrant women in Chile: A qualitative study. Midwifery, 66, 182-186.es_CL
dc.identifier.issn0266-6138es_CL
dc.identifier.issn1532-3099es_CL
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.midw.2018.08.008es_CL
dc.identifier.urihttp://repositorio.umayor.cl/xmlui/handle/sibum/6219
dc.description.abstractBackground: The adverse impact of poverty and migration in pregnant women is expressed in diverse results in reproductive, mental and child health, all of which are related to lack of documentation to reside in the country, absence of health insurance and no economic resources to pay private services, or either not understanding the administrative procedures. Objective: To understand the experience of immigrant women in the process of motherhood and rearing infants under 6 months, in the context of social vulnerability in an urban area of Santiago de Chile. Design: Qualitative research design, with descriptive analysis data and interpretation gradually given to explicity the findings relevant the study with women from a healthcare center in the urban region of Chile. Participants: The sample was deliberate by criterion, the participants were thirteen immigrant women between the ages of 18 and 40 years old. Guided open-ended interview were performed after providing informed consent. In the analysis of information, the following criteria was applied: credibility, authenticity, possibility of confirmation, dependence and transferability. Findings: From immigrant's women discourses, difficulties to access the health system could be observed, due to institutional and structural barriers that represented a limitation for social and cultural integration. In addition, feelings of mistrust, tension and insecurity about reaching for healthcare and social support for them and their family, produces a series of problems for the women and their children. Conclusion: Immigrant women face cultural and institutional barriers, as well as social and personal adversities that conditions a complex process of social vulnerability to take responsibility for a safe motherhood and rearing. Living the phases of the migration process and an unwanted pregnancy - in most cases - made the women face the challenge of rearing in another country, in economic vulnerability, emotional instability with their partners and with social and cultural barriers with healthcare teams.es_CL
dc.description.sponsorshipDireccion de Investigacion, Universidad Andrés Bello de Chile [DI-730-15/CB]es_CL
dc.description.sponsorshipThis work was supported by Direccion de Investigacion, Universidad Andrés Bello de Chile [grant numbers DI-730-15/CB, 2015].es_CL
dc.language.isoenes_CL
dc.publisherELSEVIER SCI LTDes_CL
dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Chile
dc.sourceMidwifery, NOV 2018. 66: p. 182-186
dc.subjectNursinges_CL
dc.titleMotherhood inmigrant women in Chile: A qualitative studyes_CL
dc.typeArtículoes_CL
umayor.facultadCIENCIASes_CL
umayor.politicas.sherpa/romeoRoMEO green journal (Se puede archivar el pre-print y el post-print o versión de editor/PDF). Disponible en: http://sherpa.ac.uk/romeo/index.phpes_CL
umayor.indexadoWOS:000444409000025es_CL
umayor.indexadoPMID: 30195103es_CL
dc.identifier.doiDOI: 10.1016/j.midw.2018.08.008es_CL]
umayor.indicadores.wos-(cuartil)Q1es_CL
umayor.indicadores.scopus-(scimago-sjr)SCIMAGO/ INDICE H: 58 Hes_CL


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