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That sort of place ...where filthy men go ...: a qualitative study of womens perceptions of genitourinary medicine services

机译:那种地方……肮脏男人去的地方……:对妇女对泌尿生殖医学服务看法的定性研究

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>Background: A stigma is a pejorative social label. Stigmatisation is a process by which individuals are made to experience isolation and reduced opportunities in life. Some diseases are particularly associated with stigmatising attitudes; this applies particularly to sexually transmitted infections. Although several studies report the effects of stigma, no study to date has attempted to investigate its nature, which is a prerequisite to designing health interventions. >Methods: This qualitative, exploratory study investigated the experience of stigma among young women recently diagnosed with an STI and considered the implications of these experiences in terms of maximising access to GUM clinics. >Results: Three themes were identified from interviews undertaken with women recruited in family planning and genitourinary medicine (GUM) clinics: the perception of STIs as a condition of "others," the threatening nature of the GUM clinic, and the evolution of the experience of stigma within the GUM clinic. >Conclusion: More open discussion and education about sexual health services and STIs should take place at a general population level; awareness of sexual health services should be raised in inclusive ways, which are seen as relevant to the needs of a wide range of individuals; medical, nursing, and counselling staff in GUM clinics should be supported in their efforts to reduce the experience of stigma. Finally, future interventions designed to improve access to sexual health services should formally assess their impact on stigma. >Key Words: health services; attitude to health; sexually transmitted diseases
机译:>背景:污名是贬义的社会标签。污名化是一个使个人经历孤立和减少生活机会的过程。有些疾病尤其与侮辱态度有关。这尤其适用于性传播感染。尽管有几项研究报告了耻辱的影响,但迄今为止,尚无任何研究试图调查其性质,这是设计健康干预措施的先决条件。 >方法:这项定性,探索性研究调查了最近被确诊患有STI的年轻女性的耻辱感,并从最大程度地利用GUM诊所的角度考虑了这些经历的意义。 >结果:从与计划生育和泌尿生殖医学(GUM)诊所招募的女性进行的访谈中确定了三个主题:性传播感染被视为“其他”的状况,这是GUM诊所的威胁性质,以及GUM诊所中污名化体验的演变。 >结论:应该在一般人群中进行有关性健康服务和性传播感染的更开放的讨论和教育;应该以包容性的方式提高对性保健服务的认识,这被认为与广泛的个人需求有关;应支持GUM诊所的医疗,护理和咨询人员,以减少耻辱感。最后,旨在改善获得性健康服务机会的未来干预措施应正式评估其对污名的影响。 >关键词:卫生服务;对健康的态度;性传播疾病

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