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Reducing stigma in healthcare and law enforcement: a novel approach to service provision for street level sex workers

机译:减少医疗保健和执法中的污名:为街头性工作者提供服务的新颖方法

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Introduction Providing services for street level sex workers requires a multidisciplinary approach, addressing both health and safety concerns typical of their age and gender and those that arise specific to their line of work. Despite being a diverse population, studies have identified some specific health needs for sex workers including addictions treatment, mental health. Additionally, studies have shown a higher risk of physical and sexual assault for this population. The Persons at Risk program (PAR) in London, Ontario, Canada was started in 2005 to address the specific needs of street level sex workers by using a harm-reduction model for policing and healthcare provision. This qualitative study evaluated this model of care in terms of improving access to healthcare and essential police services for street level sex workers. Methods A total of 14 semi-structured interviews were conducted with current and former female street level sex workers enrolled in the PAR program. In addition, 3 semi-structured interviews were conducted with health and law enforcement professionals. The research team then analyzed and coded the transcripts using qualitative description to identify key themes in the data. Results Results indicated that participants represent a vulnerable population with increased safety concerns and healthcare needs relating to addictions, mental health and infectious disease. Despite this, participants reported avoiding healthcare workers and police officers in the past because of fear of stigma or repercussions. All participants identified the harm reduction approach of the PAR program as being essential to their continued engagement with the program. Other important aspects included flexible hours, the location of the clinic, streamlined access to mental health and addictions treatment and the female gender of the police and healthcare worker. Conclusions The PAR program provides sex workers access to much needed primary healthcare that is flexible and without judgment. In addition, they are provided with a direct avenue to access law enforcement. We feel a similar model of care could be applicable to many cities across Canada.
机译:简介为街头性工作者提供服务需要采取多学科的方法,以解决他们的年龄和性别以及因工作而产生的健康和安全问题。尽管人口众多,但研究发现性工作者有一些特定的健康需求,包括成瘾治疗,心理健康。此外,研究表明,该人群遭受身体和性侵犯的风险更高。 2005年,加拿大安大略省伦敦启动了“处于险境的人”计划(PAR),目的是通过使用减少伤害的模式来维持治安和提供医疗服务,满足街头性工作者的特殊需求。这项定性研究从改善街头性工作者获得医疗保健和基本警察服务的角度评估了这种护理模式。方法对参加PAR计划的现任和前任街头流浪性工作者进行了14次半结构化访谈。此外,还与卫生和执法专业人员进行了3次半结构化访谈。然后,研究小组使用定性描述对成绩单进行分析和编码,以识别数据中的关键主题。结果结果表明,参与者代表的弱势人群对成瘾,心理健康和传染病的安全性和医疗保健需求日益增加。尽管如此,由于害怕受到污名或反响,参与者报告说过去避免避开医护人员和警察。所有参与者都认为,PAR计划的减少危害方法对于他们继续参与该计划至关重要。其他重要方面包括弹性工作时间,诊所的位置,简化获得心理健康和成瘾治疗的途径以及警察和医护人员的女性性别。结论PAR计划为性工作者提供了急需的,灵活且无需判断的基本医疗保健服务。此外,还为他们提供了直接进入执法的途径。我们认为类似的照护模式可能适用于加拿大的许多城市。

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