Experiencia de vulnerabilidad en peruanos repatriados que estuvieron varados en los Estados Unidos por el COVID-19
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Authors
Ugarte Rodriguez, DanielaAdvisors
Ore Kova'cs, NicoleIssue Date
2022-12-05Keywords
Covid-19Estudio cualitativo
Experiencia
Vulnerabilidad
Qualitative research
Experience
Vulnerability
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Vulnerability experience in repatriated Peruvians who were stranded in the United States because of COVID-19Abstract
El presente estudio tuvo como objetivo describir la experiencia de vulnerabilidad en peruanos repatriados que estuvieron varados en los Estados Unidos por el COVID-19. Para tal fin, se desarrolló un estudio cualitativo con enfoque fenomenológico. Participaron 10 estudiantes universitarios y se hizo uso de la entrevista a profundidad como instrumento de recolección de datos. Los principales hallazgos mostraron que todos los participantes experimentaron vulnerabilidad en todas sus formas (física, económica, social, institucional y a la información). Esta, moduló la probabilidad de que sean heridos, padezcan enfermedades, accidentes o lesiones tanto físicas como emocionales y redujo hasta cierto punto su habilidad para responder ante la incertidumbre. Así mismo, se encontró que las experiencias de los participantes fueron muy similares en término de inicio, activadores, emociones, interacción, fin, significado global, estatus y aprendizajes. Se concluye que, paradójicamente, para los participantes, sentirse impotente frente a la adversidad puede actuar como motivador para la superación personal.The present study aimed to describe the vulnerability experience in repatriated Peruvians who were stranded in the United States because of COVID-19. Therefore, a qualitative research with a phenomenological approach was developed. 10 university students participated and an in-depth interview was used as the data collection instrument. The main findings showed that all the participants experienced vulnerability in all its forms (physical, economic, social, institutional and informational). This vulnerability modulated their probability of getting injured, suffer illnesses, accidents or physical and emotional injuries. These factors reduced their ability to respond to uncertainty to some extent. Likewise, it was found that the experiences of the participants were very similar in terms of initiation, activators, emotions, interactions, ending, global meanings, status and learnings. It is concluded that, paradoxically, feeling powerless in the face of adversity can actually act as a motivator for self-betterment.
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