“…Although it has been developed from the field of education (Gauthier, 2004, 2015, 2016), sociopoetics has found resonance in nursing in Latin America. In Brazil, Professor Iraci Dos Santos from the State University of Rio de Janeiro and other colleagues have been carrying out studies on expectations and conceptions of care with a methodological and epistemological foundation in sociopathic (Santos, 2010; Santos, 2005; Silva & Santos, 2010; Silveira et al, 2008; Torres et al, 2008), while in Spain there are works by Professors José Siles González and María del Carmen Solano Ruiz at the University of Alicante (Siles González, 2018). In Colombia, there are examples of works using textile narrative as an expressive modality research (Arias López, 2017; Arias López, Andrä & Bliesemann, 2021; Arias López, Bliesemann & Coral Velasquez, 2020) consistent with the hermeneutic paradigm and biographical narrative research that considers the diversification of narrative elements that accompany the stories, including expressive proposals that give rise to the promotion of an experience in which care is experienced simultaneously with research.…”