El impacto del COVID-19 en la calidad de vida de los latinoamericanos en Nueva Zelanda
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COVID-19, Calidad de vida, Latinoamericanos, Nueva ZelandaResumen
Introducción: Esta investigación exploró cómo el COVID-19 ha afectado negativamente la calidad de vida de los latinoamericanos en Nueva Zelanda. Aún no se ha realizado ningún estudio sobre este tema. Objetivo: Este es un estudio piloto que describe los efectos de la pandemia en la calidad de vida de la comunidad latina en ese país. Según la literatura académica, el concepto de calidad de vida es amplio y engloba factores objetivos y subjetivos. Metodología: Este es un estudio cualitativo que utilizó la etnografía digital como enfoque metodológico. De esta manera, se empleó la observación de los participantes mediante Facebook (como etnografía digital) y entrevistas semiestructuradas como métodos de recolección de datos. Diez participantes latinoamericanos de Argentina, Colombia, Ecuador, Perú y Venezuela participaron en este estudio. Los participantes fueron reclutados a través de anuncios de Facebook. Se empleó el análisis temático para analizar los datos cualitativos producidos por esta investigación. Resultados: Los hallazgos de este estudio muestran que el COVID-19 no ha afectado seriamente la calidad de vida de los participantes. Conclusiones: A pesar que el CVID-19 ha impactado de alguna forma la calidad de vida de los latinoamericanos en Nueva Zelanda, ellos piensan que su calidad de vida actual en ese país es positiva, feliz y agradable.
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