Care and Rearing of Institutionalized Girls in Arequipa, Peru: An Ethnographic Approach
Author
Sánchez-Luque, Berta
Martínez-Angulo, Pablo
Cantón-Habas, Vanesa
Ventura-Puertos, Pedro E
Sánchez-Luque, Berta
Martínez Angulo, Pablo
Cantón-Habas, Vanesa
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2021Subject
PerúChild
Child care
Ethnography
Institutionalized
Transcultural nursing
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Introduction: Institutional care for children is a global phenomenon. Despite its advantages, common threats have been described. In Peru, more than 70% of institutionalized children/adolescents have living parents who cannot take care of them. The study aims to understand the care/rearing of institutionalized girls in Arequipa, Peru.
Methodology: Ethnographic design, with a sample integrated by 27 institutionalized girls. Data collected based on participant observation and semi-structured interviews. The analysis followed the Method of Constant Comparisons.
Results: Five main themes were found: (a) The little house (foster home) is better than my house; (b) They take care of me-even when I am sick-; (c) But . . .; (d) What I have lived is what I am; (e) Happiness fits in this little house.
Discussion: An ethnography of care/rearing practices could be helpful for a better understanding of the dimensions of the life of institutionalized girls living in developing countries.

