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Revista Latino-americana De Enfermagem | 2014

Immigration experience of Latin American working women in Alicante, Spain: an ethnographic study

Liliana González-Juárez; Ana Noreña-Peña; Luis Cibanal-Juan

OBJECTIVE: to describe the experience of Latin American working women regarding immigration, taking into account the expectations and conditions in which this process takes place. METHOD: ethnographic qualitative study. Data collection was performed by means of semi-structured interviews with 24 Latin American immigrant women in Spain. The information collected was triangulated through two focal groups. RESULTS: the expectations of migrant women focus on improving family living conditions. Social support is essential for their settling and to perform daily life activities. They declare they have adapted to the settlement country, although they live with stress. They perceive they have greater sexual freedom and power with their partners but keep greater responsibility in childcare, combining that with the role of working woman. CONCLUSIONS: migrant women play a key role in the survival of households, they build and create new meanings about being a woman, their understanding of life, their social and couple relationships. Such importance is shaped by their expectations and the conditions in which the migration process takes place, as well as their work integration.OBJECTIVE: to describe the experience of Latin American working women regarding immigration, taking into account the expectations and conditions in which this process takes place. METHOD: ethnographic qualitative study. Data collection was performed by means of semi-structured interviews with 24 Latin American immigrant women in Spain. The information collected was triangulated through two focal groups. RESULTS: the expectations of migrant women focus on improving family living conditions. Social support is essential for their settling and to perform daily life activities. They declare they have adapted to the settlement country, although they live with stress. They perceive they have greater sexual freedom and power with their partners but keep greater responsibility in childcare, combining that with the role of working woman. CONCLUSIONS: migrant women play a key role in the survival of households, they build and create new meanings about being a woman, their understanding of life, their social and couple relationships. Such importance is shaped by their expectations and the conditions in which the migration process takes place, as well as their work integration.


Revista Española de Nutrición Humana y Dietética | 2018

Dislipidemias en niños y adolescentes: factores determinantes y recomendaciones para su diagnóstico y manejo.

Ana Noreña-Peña; Patricia García de las Bayonas López; I. López; José Miguel Martínez-Sanz; Gerardo Martínez-Martínez

El presente articulo tiene como objetivo identificar los factores y determinantes que inciden en la dislipidemia infantil y adolescente, asi como las recomendaciones existentes sobre el diagnostico, manejo y seguimiento clinico. Se realizo una revision narrativa consultando en PubMed, Web of Science y SciELO de articulos publicados entre 2010-2017, en poblacion infantil y adolescente, que incluyan descripcion de la patologia, programas, manejo y tratamiento . Se hallaron 193 articulos. Se seleccionaron 32 que cumplian los criterios de inclusion, distribuidos en 2 grupos: uno que contiene 19 estudios originales describiendo factores para la aparicion de esta patologia y otro que agrupa 13 estudios correspondientes a recomendaciones para su diagnostico y manejo. Respecto a los determinantes de las dislipidemias, el sobrepeso y/u obesidad en ninos se ha descrito como el principal factor desencadenante. Aunque se observan avances sobre los tratamientos recomendados y cierto consenso acerca de las fases del mismo, todavia no existen recomendaciones unificadas con respecto a su deteccion precoz. Algunos autores apoyan la realizacion del cribado en toda la poblacion infantil, mientras otros unicamente lo consideran necesario en ninos con riesgo elevado. El tratamiento de primera linea se basa en cambios dieteticos y de actividad fisica, relegando al farmacologico como ultima opcion.


Nursing Philosophy | 2018

New ways for nursing inspired by the works of Michel de Certeau

Juan Diego González-Sanz; Ana Noreña-Peña; Manuel Amezcua

The focus of this article is the life and work of the French thinker Michel de Certeau, here presented as a philosopher of special interest for nursing. Although in some countries he is relatively unknown, international authors from scientific disciplines regard his texts as a fundamental source in the opening of new intellectual perspectives on current global problems. Some nurses have also considered his ideas as a useful aid for reflecting on their professional activities, and their most important research is cited. Over these pages, we also examine how Certeaus work can enrich nursing philosophy in regard to three specific issues: resistance practices in nursing in the face of pressure from health institutions; the social configuration of nursing knowledge; and the importance of the body in current nursing practice.


Revista Latino-americana De Enfermagem | 2014

Experiência da imigração da mulher latina trabalhadora em Alicante, Espanha - estudo etnográfico

Liliana González-Juárez; Ana Noreña-Peña; Luis Cibanal-Juan

OBJECTIVE: to describe the experience of Latin American working women regarding immigration, taking into account the expectations and conditions in which this process takes place. METHOD: ethnographic qualitative study. Data collection was performed by means of semi-structured interviews with 24 Latin American immigrant women in Spain. The information collected was triangulated through two focal groups. RESULTS: the expectations of migrant women focus on improving family living conditions. Social support is essential for their settling and to perform daily life activities. They declare they have adapted to the settlement country, although they live with stress. They perceive they have greater sexual freedom and power with their partners but keep greater responsibility in childcare, combining that with the role of working woman. CONCLUSIONS: migrant women play a key role in the survival of households, they build and create new meanings about being a woman, their understanding of life, their social and couple relationships. Such importance is shaped by their expectations and the conditions in which the migration process takes place, as well as their work integration.OBJECTIVE: to describe the experience of Latin American working women regarding immigration, taking into account the expectations and conditions in which this process takes place. METHOD: ethnographic qualitative study. Data collection was performed by means of semi-structured interviews with 24 Latin American immigrant women in Spain. The information collected was triangulated through two focal groups. RESULTS: the expectations of migrant women focus on improving family living conditions. Social support is essential for their settling and to perform daily life activities. They declare they have adapted to the settlement country, although they live with stress. They perceive they have greater sexual freedom and power with their partners but keep greater responsibility in childcare, combining that with the role of working woman. CONCLUSIONS: migrant women play a key role in the survival of households, they build and create new meanings about being a woman, their understanding of life, their social and couple relationships. Such importance is shaped by their expectations and the conditions in which the migration process takes place, as well as their work integration.


Revista Latino-americana De Enfermagem | 2014

Experiencia de la inmigración de la mujer latina trabajadora en Alicante, España. Un estudio etnográfico

Liliana González-Juárez; Ana Noreña-Peña; Luis Cibanal-Juan

OBJECTIVE: to describe the experience of Latin American working women regarding immigration, taking into account the expectations and conditions in which this process takes place. METHOD: ethnographic qualitative study. Data collection was performed by means of semi-structured interviews with 24 Latin American immigrant women in Spain. The information collected was triangulated through two focal groups. RESULTS: the expectations of migrant women focus on improving family living conditions. Social support is essential for their settling and to perform daily life activities. They declare they have adapted to the settlement country, although they live with stress. They perceive they have greater sexual freedom and power with their partners but keep greater responsibility in childcare, combining that with the role of working woman. CONCLUSIONS: migrant women play a key role in the survival of households, they build and create new meanings about being a woman, their understanding of life, their social and couple relationships. Such importance is shaped by their expectations and the conditions in which the migration process takes place, as well as their work integration.OBJECTIVE: to describe the experience of Latin American working women regarding immigration, taking into account the expectations and conditions in which this process takes place. METHOD: ethnographic qualitative study. Data collection was performed by means of semi-structured interviews with 24 Latin American immigrant women in Spain. The information collected was triangulated through two focal groups. RESULTS: the expectations of migrant women focus on improving family living conditions. Social support is essential for their settling and to perform daily life activities. They declare they have adapted to the settlement country, although they live with stress. They perceive they have greater sexual freedom and power with their partners but keep greater responsibility in childcare, combining that with the role of working woman. CONCLUSIONS: migrant women play a key role in the survival of households, they build and create new meanings about being a woman, their understanding of life, their social and couple relationships. Such importance is shaped by their expectations and the conditions in which the migration process takes place, as well as their work integration.


EasyChair Preprints | 2018

Critical Thinking and experiences of women who have suffered female genital mutilation: A case study

José Siles-González; María Reig‐Alcaraz; Ana Noreña-Peña; Carmen Solano-Ruiz


Revista ENE de Enfermería | 2017

La inteligencia emocional durante las prácticas clínicas de alumnos de enfermería: un enfoque desde la antropología educativa aplicada a las prácticas clínicas

José Siles-González; Ana Noreña-Peña; Carmen Solano-Ruiz


Memorias del Programa de Redes-I3CE de calidad, innovación e investigación en docencia universitaria: Convocatoria 2016-17, 2017, ISBN 978-84-697-6536-4, págs. 1682-1685 | 2017

Antropología educativa aplicada a las prácticas clínicas (3826) Inteligencia emocional y Prácticas Clínicas

José Siles-González; MCarmen Solano-Ruíz; Ana Noreña-Peña; Modesta Salazar-Agulló; Miguel Angel Fernández Molina; Isabel Casabona Martínez; Ascensión Juana Garrido Martínez; Victoria Minerva Conca Pérez


XIV Jornadas de Redes de Investigación en Docencia Universitaria: Investigación, innovación y enseñanza universitaria: enfoques pluridisciplinares, 2016, ISBN 978-84-608-7976-3, págs. 1332-1341 | 2016

Poesía y cuidados: una herramienta para las emociones

José Siles-González; MCarmen Solano-Ruíz; Ana Noreña-Peña; Miguel Angel Fernández Molina; Victoria Minerva Conca Pérez; Elisabet Gómez Santos; Ascensión Juana Garrido Martínez; M. Salazar Martínez; Pablo Martínez Cánovas


Investigación e Innovación Educativa en Docencia Universitaria: Retos, Propuestas y Acciones, 2016, ISBN 978-84-617-5129-7, págs. 2062-2076 | 2016

Antropología emocional y estética de los cuidados en las prácticas clínicas de enfermería

José Siles-González; MCarmen Solano-Ruíz; Victoria Minerva Conca Pérez; Miguel Angel Fernández Molina; Ascensión Juana Garrido Martínez; Elisabet Gómez Santos; Pablo Martínez Cánovas; Ana Noreña-Peña; Modesta Salazar-Agulló

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