Pereñíguez Mª Dolores, Palacios José, Echevarría Paloma, Morales-Moreno Isabel, Muñoz Aarón
Faculty of Nursing, UCAM-Catholic University of Murcia, 30107 Murcia, Spain.
Department of Social and Human Sciences, UMH-University Miguel Hernández of Elche, 03202 Alicante, Spain.
Healthcare (Basel). 2025 Feb 8;13(4):362. doi: 10.3390/healthcare13040362.
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: This study explores how narratives can act as therapeutic tools for Latin American immigrant women residing in the Region of Murcia, Spain. The objective is to analyse how the act of narrating their migratory experiences contributes to emotional relief, the re-signification of their trajectories, and the construction of resilience, while strengthening identity and fostering a sense of belonging in contexts marked by exclusion and inequalities in gender and class.
A qualitative methodology was used with a narrative and gender approach. The field work was carried out between 2022 and 2023, with a sample of 20 women selected through snowball sampling. Data were collected through in-depth interviews and analysed through an inductive approach using MAXQDA 24.5 software. The emerging categories reflected the emotional experience and meanings constructed during the migration process.
The narratives revealed five key categories: emotional relief of social suffering through expression, reconstruction of identity and re-signification of experiences, emotional validation and strengthening of identity, empowerment and symbolic resistance, and sense of belonging and connection. Likewise, it was observed that the interviews created therapeutic spaces that strengthened the bond between researcher and participant.
The narratives contribute to processing emotions and redefining traumatic experiences, while also allowing greater agency in the participating women. This approach highlights the transformative potential of narrative research to generate situated knowledge and promote inclusive practices in contexts of vulnerability.
背景/目的:本研究探讨叙事如何成为居住在西班牙穆尔西亚地区的拉丁美洲移民女性的治疗工具。目的是分析讲述她们的移民经历如何有助于缓解情绪、重新诠释她们的人生轨迹以及构建复原力,同时在以性别和阶级方面的排斥与不平等为特征的背景下强化身份认同并培养归属感。
采用定性研究方法,运用叙事和性别视角。田野调查于2022年至2023年期间开展,通过滚雪球抽样选取了20名女性作为样本。通过深度访谈收集数据,并使用MAXQDA 24.5软件采用归纳法进行分析。新出现的类别反映了移民过程中构建的情感体验和意义。
叙事揭示了五个关键类别:通过表达缓解社会痛苦的情绪、身份认同的重建和经历的重新诠释、情感确认和身份认同的强化、赋权与象征性抵抗、归属感和联系感。同样,观察到访谈创造了治疗空间,加强了研究者与参与者之间的联系。
叙事有助于处理情绪和重新定义创伤经历,同时也让参与的女性有更大的能动性。这种方法凸显了叙事研究在脆弱背景下生成情境化知识并促进包容性实践的变革潜力。