The Lived Experiences of Female Immigrant Carers in Madrid, Spain: A Phenomenological Study
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Participants
2.2. Data Collection
2.3. Analysis
2.4. Ethics
3. Results
3.1. Difficult Lives
“It is not what they had told me, that people here make two or three thousand euros. I swear that in Peru I could work and make eight hundred euros. I wonder how they make the money because then they come to Peru, buy lands, this, that and the other.”(C.17 Monica)
“This is terrible. Only my pillows and I know how many nights I have wept.”(C.8 Julia)
“And then you come home, and you feel terrible because of all the work your parents have gone to. Going back home is like being a failure and then all is lost.”(C.14 Nuria)
“All the people at the beginning are a little difficult, they are nervous because they don’t know us. The employee is not only an employee, but she is also a friend. The employee becomes a confidant, she is a friend, she is the person with whom you spend a lot of time, and of course, since you arrive new and another girl has been there before, the person is nervous. The first three months are very hard. You must start treating them, and it is very important to give them affection. You find her nervous, screaming, and irritated. Then you talk to her with a lot of respect and affection. Then everything goes well. You must try to talk to her and be quiet when she wants to be quiet. You must share things with her. For example, she likes Cine de Barrio, so I watch it with her as if I liked it, and since she can’t hear or see well, I tell her what’s going on. There is a rejection until you put them in your pocket. As the colleague says, we manage.”(GDC.2 Margarita)
3.2. Working in the Home
“Because it is cheaper for them [laughs] and because, in our situation, we must do the work for less. Do you really think that for what I am earning a Spanish woman would work as a live-in carer? No way!”(C.12 Sonia)
“I never go out. I am always looking out for the family, if I want to go out to do some shopping, I must call the niece. Being locked in and not being able to go out for a walk kills me.”(C.17 Mónica)
“[…], when you are an external carer, you know that you are going to go out. For example, I am going to go to my room, sit down, eat calmly, drink my Coca-Cola relaxed. However, there, you can’t do that. Sometimes they are overlooking to see whether you drank the milk or whether you left the TV on, or they even enter your room.”(C.7 Ana)
“I cried, and cried, I mean, Saturday is like a day off, but if someone or another comes, you don’t have a timetable.”(C.19 Lucia)
3.3. The Vision of the Other
“She said that us, Peruvians, are useless and that we are unable to do greater things, which is why we have the work we have. She always marginalised me, ‘you have grown-up next to animals who are unable to do more, that’s why you come here, there are lots of your compatriots doing the work you do’. When I told her that I was studying geriatrics, she said, that’s good, that’s a work for immigrants, you can study to take care of children or cook.”(C.5 Miriam)
4. Discussion
4.1. Difficult Lives
4.2. Working in the Home
4.3. The Vision of the Other
5. Conclusions
New Contribution to the Literature
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Meta-Category | Category |
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Difficult lives | The illusion of the migration project |
Irregular administrative status | |
Migratory mourning | |
The home as a place of work | Positive discrimination: gender, ethnicity, and price |
Spaces are not one’s own | |
Carer’s overload | |
The emotional component of care: responsibility and patience | |
The view of the other | Triple discrimination |
Prejudices and stereotypes | |
Relationships of mutual respect |
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Ruiz López, M.; Mayoral Gonzalo, N.; Ruiz Zaldibar, C.; Pérez Manchón, D.; Jiménez Díaz-Benito, V.; Hervás Pérez, J.P. The Lived Experiences of Female Immigrant Carers in Madrid, Spain: A Phenomenological Study. Healthcare 2023, 11, 2206. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11152206
Ruiz López M, Mayoral Gonzalo N, Ruiz Zaldibar C, Pérez Manchón D, Jiménez Díaz-Benito V, Hervás Pérez JP. The Lived Experiences of Female Immigrant Carers in Madrid, Spain: A Phenomenological Study. Healthcare. 2023; 11(15):2206. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11152206
Chicago/Turabian StyleRuiz López, Montserrat, Noemí Mayoral Gonzalo, Cayetana Ruiz Zaldibar, David Pérez Manchón, Victor Jiménez Díaz-Benito, and Juan Pablo Hervás Pérez. 2023. "The Lived Experiences of Female Immigrant Carers in Madrid, Spain: A Phenomenological Study" Healthcare 11, no. 15: 2206. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11152206
APA StyleRuiz López, M., Mayoral Gonzalo, N., Ruiz Zaldibar, C., Pérez Manchón, D., Jiménez Díaz-Benito, V., & Hervás Pérez, J. P. (2023). The Lived Experiences of Female Immigrant Carers in Madrid, Spain: A Phenomenological Study. Healthcare, 11(15), 2206. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11152206