La cuidadora familiar: Sentimiento de obligación naturalizado de la mujer a la hora de cuidar

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Increasement of chronic diseases and number of dependent people as a consecuence of the aging of the population is a fact and also that women are the main providers in family care. Therefore, the objetive of this study is to show how women accept their role as a cultural obligation because of their sex. It is a qualitative investigation based on a grounded theory descriptive type. Nine participants were interviewed. They were informed of the study and gave their consent. Obtained results suggest six categories: sharing family care tasks, decision making, unreal help sensation and proper family care tasks distribution, women cultural and moral obligation in family care, women acceptation of their roles as a caregivers. The main conclusion of the article is how society accepts women obligation in family are without consensus.as a caregivers. The main conclusion of the article is how society accepts women obligation in family are without consensus.

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Ruiz, I. J., & Nicolás, M. M. (2018). La cuidadora familiar: Sentimiento de obligación naturalizado de la mujer a la hora de cuidar. Enfermeria Global, 17(1), 420–433. https://doi.org/10.6018/eglobal.17.1.292331

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