2023
DOI: 10.1590/1983-803420233445en
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Motivations and Venezuelan migration: bioethics of intervention-based analysis

John Edinson Velásquez Vargas,
Helena Eri Shimizu,
Luz Marina Arboleda-Montoya
et al.

Abstract: This qualitative study aimed to analyze from the perspective of intervention bioethics, the motivations for migration in Venezuelans residing in the city of Medellín-Colombia. Twenty people were interviewed, being 9 men and 11 women. The collected data was processed through the IRAMUTEQ software. The thematic axes that resulted from the analysis of the interviews; the first thematic axis, access to health services in Venezuela and Colombia; the second thematic axis, access to medicines and food; the third and … Show more

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