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新冠疫情期间的跨国关怀:少数族裔移民护理员工的经历

Transnational caring in times of COVID-19: The experiences of visible minority immigrant carer-employees.

作者信息

Rottenberg Shelley, Sethi Bharati, Williams Allison

机构信息

McMaster University, 1280 Main Street West, Hamilton, ON L8S 4L8, Canada.

Trent University, 1600 West Bank Drive, Peterborough, ON K9L 0G2, Canada.

出版信息

Wellbeing Space Soc. 2023;4:100129. doi: 10.1016/j.wss.2023.100129. Epub 2023 Jan 18.

Abstract

Globalization and immigration policies between Canada and immigrant-sending nations have heightened transnational caregiving. The research objective is to explore the experiences of visible minority immigrant transnational carer-employees (VMI TCEs) before and during the pandemic. In this study, participants reside in the mid-sized city of London, Ontario and engage in paid employment or volunteering while providing unpaid care to family members and/or friends abroad. Interviews and arts-based methodology were used to collect data from 29 VMI TCEs from 10 countries. Intersectionality theory informed thematic analysis and three themes emerged: (1) The nuances of providing transnational care, (2) The impact of geographic dislocation on care and wellbeing, and (3) Caregiving during COVID-19. Findings highlight the fluidity of transnational caregiving, in that participants both shape and are impacted by time-space dimensions. Study results may be used to inform culturally sensitive adaptions to the existing standard for organizations to be more inclusive of and accommodating to carer-employees. Findings can also inform the implementation or improvement of programs and services offered by the government, immigration resettlement agencies, employers and other stakeholders working with people who may share similar experiences to VMI TCEs. The creation of accessible and appropriate resources for this group of people will better support them in resettling outside of major urban cities in Ontario and other provinces across Canada.

摘要

加拿大与移民输出国之间的全球化和移民政策加剧了跨国护理现象。本研究的目的是探讨少数族裔移民跨国护理工作者(VMI TCEs)在疫情之前和期间的经历。在本研究中,参与者居住在安大略省伦敦市这个中型城市,在为国外的家庭成员和/或朋友提供无偿护理的同时,从事有偿工作或志愿服务。研究采用访谈和基于艺术的方法,从来自10个国家的29名VMI TCEs收集数据。交叉性理论为主题分析提供了指导,出现了三个主题:(1)提供跨国护理的细微差别,(2)地理错位对护理和福祉的影响,以及(3)新冠疫情期间的护理。研究结果突出了跨国护理的流动性,即参与者既塑造时空维度,又受到时空维度的影响。研究结果可用于为文化敏感的调整提供参考,以使现有标准更具包容性,更能容纳护理工作者。研究结果还可为政府、移民安置机构、雇主和其他与可能有类似VMI TCEs经历的人合作的利益相关者所提供的项目和服务的实施或改进提供参考。为这群人创建可获取且合适的资源,将更好地支持他们在安大略省及加拿大其他省份的主要城市以外重新定居。

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