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The role of health and advocacy organisations in assisting female sex workers to gain access to health care in South Africa

机译:卫生和宣传组织在协助女性性工作者获得南非保健方面的作用

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Globally, female sex workers (FSWs) are considered a key population group due to the high HIV prevalence. Studies show that there are various factors in some contexts that render FSWs marginalised, which limits their access to sexual reproductive health (SRH) services. Access to SRH services are particularly challenging in countries where sex work is criminalised such as is the case in South Africa. Evidently, there are alternative ways in which FSWs in this context receive non-stigmatising SRH care through non-governmental organisations. The aim of this study was to understand the functioning of these non-governmental health care services as well as to document the experiences of FSWs utilising these services. Eleven focus group discussions were held with 91 FSWs. In addition, 21 in-depth individual interviews with researchers, stakeholders and FSWs were conducted. Interview guides were utilised for data collection. Informed consent was obtained from all participants. Data were analysed thematically. The FSWs expressed challenges related to SRH care access at public health facilities. The majority felt that they could not consult for SRH-related services because of stigma. The non-governmental health and advocacy organisations providing SRH services to FSWs through their mobile facilities utilising the peer approach, have done so in a way that promotes trust between FSWs and mobile health care providers. FSWs have access to tailored services, prevention materials as well as health information. This has resulted in the normalising of HIV testing as well as SRH seeking behaviours. This study has established that health and advocacy organisations have attempted to fill the gap in responding to SRH care needs of FSWs amidst intersecting vulnerabilities. FSWs’ engagement with these organisations has encouraged their willingness to test for HIV. However, it is important to note that these organisations operate in urban areas, thus FSWs operating outside these areas are most likely exposed to compounding health risks and lack access to tailored services.
机译:在全球范围内,由于艾滋病毒的高流行,女性性工作者被认为是重要的人群。研究表明,在某些情况下,有多种因素使FSW处于边缘地位,这限制了他们获得性生殖健康(SRH)服务的机会。在性工作被定为犯罪的国家(如南非),获得性健康和生殖健康服务尤其具有挑战性。显然,在这种情况下,FSW可通过非政府组织获得不带有歧视性的SRH护理。这项研究的目的是了解这些非政府医疗服务的功能,并记录使用这些服务的FSW的经验。与91个FSW进行了11次焦点小组讨论。此外,还对研究人员,利益相关者和FSW进行了21次深入的个人访谈。采访指南被用于数据收集。所有参与者均已获得知情同意。对数据进行专题分析。 FSW表示与在公共卫生机构获得SRH护理有关的挑战。多数人认为,由于受到歧视,他们无法咨询与性健康和生殖健康有关的服务。非政府卫生和宣传组织利用对等方法通过其移动设施向FSW提供SRH服务,这种方式可以促进FSW与移动医疗服务提供者之间的信任。 FSW可以访问量身定制的服务,预防材料以及健康信息。这导致了艾滋病毒检测的正常化以及性行为和生殖健康的寻求行为。这项研究表明,健康和倡导组织试图在相交的脆弱性中填补FSW对SRH护理需求的空白。 FSW与这些组织的合作鼓励了他们测试HIV的意愿。但是,重要的是要注意,这些组织在城市地区运营,因此在这些地区以外运营的FSW最有可能面临加剧的健康风险,并且无法获得量身定制的服务。

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