Desafíos que enfrentan los profesionales de ayuda humanitaria al trabajar con menores no acompañados en México

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Harumi Parra-Sánchez
Sarah Frances Gordon
Graciela Polanco Hernández
Bernardo Turnbull
María Vidal de Haymes

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En este estudio se exploran las experiencias de los profesionales de ayuda humanitaria que trabajan con menores migrantes no acompañados en México. Utilizando un diseño de investigación cualitativa, los autores realizan entrevistas semiestructuradas con ocho de estos profesionales (tres hombres y cinco mujeres), cuyas edades oscilan entre los 30 y los 45 años. Se empleó un análisis temático reflexivo para descifrar la riqueza narrativa obtenida de las entrevistas. Los hallazgos de este estudio revelan el estrés significativo experimentado por los trabajadores de ayuda humanitaria en este contexto, lo que pone de manifiesto las estrategias de afrontamiento adoptadas para gestionar la tensión psicológica inherente a sus funciones. Además de estas perspectivas, el estudio revela elementos temáticos clave que abarcan la visión de estos profesionales sobre la crisis migratoria y los desafíos que enfrentan en su labor.

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Parra-Sánchez, H. ., Gordon, S. F., Polanco Hernández, G. ., Turnbull, B. ., & Vidal de Haymes, M. . (2024). Desafíos que enfrentan los profesionales de ayuda humanitaria al trabajar con menores no acompañados en México. Frontera Norte, 36. https://doi.org/10.33679/rfn.v1i1.2377
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