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A comprehensive review of HIV/STI prevention and sexual and reproductive health services among sex Workers in Conflict-Affected Settings: call for an evidence- and rights-based approach in the humanitarian response

机译:受冲突影响环境中性工作者的艾滋病毒/ STI预防和性健康服务的全面审查:呼吁在人道主义反应中呼吁基于证据和权利的方法

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While the conditions in emergency humanitarian and conflict-affected settings often result in significant sex work economies, there is limited information on the social and structural conditions of sex work in these settings, and the impacts on HIV/STI prevention and access to sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services for sex workers. Our objective was to comprehensively review existing evidence on HIV/STI prevention and access to SRH services for sex workers in conflict-affected settings globally. We conducted a comprehensive review of all peer review (both epidemiological and qualitative) and grey literature published in the last 15?years (2000-2015), focusing on 1) HIV/STI vulnerability or prevention, and/or 2) access to SRH services for sex workers in conflict-affected settings. Five databases were searched, using combinations of sex work, conflict/mobility, HIV/STI, and SRH service terms. Relevant peer-reviewed and grey literature were also hand-searched, and key papers were cross-referenced for additional material. Five hundred fifty one records were screened and 416 records reviewed. Of 33 records describing HIV/STI prevention and/or access to SRH services among sex workers in conflict-affected settings, 24 were from sub-Saharan Africa; 18 studies described the results of primary research (13 quantitative, 3 qualitative, 2 mixed-methods) and 15 were non-primary research (e.g., commentaries, policy reports, programmatic manuals). Available evidence indicated that within conflict-affected settings, SWs' capacity to engage in HIV/STI prevention and access SRH services is severely undermined by social and structural determinants including widespread violence and human rights violations, the collapse of livelihoods and traditional social structures, high levels of displacement, and difficulties accessing already scant health services due to stigma, discrimination and criminalization. This review identified significant gaps in HIV/STI and SRH research, policy, and programming for conflict-affected sex workers, highlighting a critical gap in the humanitarian response. Sex worker-informed policies and interventions to promote HIV/STI prevention and access to HIV and SRH services using a rights-based approach are recommended, and further research on the degree to which conflict-affected sex workers are accessing HIV/STI and SRH services is recommended.A paradigm shift from the behavioural and biomedical approach to a human rights-based approach to HIV/STI prevention and SRH is strongly recommended.
机译:虽然紧急人道主义和受冲突的环境中的条件经常导致性交经济经济体现,但有关这些环境中性工作的社会和结构条件的信息有限,以及对艾滋病毒/ STI预防和进入性和生殖的影响健康(SRH)性工作者的服务。我们的目标是全面审查有关艾滋病毒/ STI预防的现有证据,并在全球冲突冲突的环境中获得性工作者的SRH服务。我们对过去15次(2000-2015),专注于1)艾滋病毒/ STI脆弱性或预防,和/或2)访问SRH的所有同行评审(流行病学和定性)和灰色文学进行了全面审查在受冲突冲突的环境中为性工作者提供服务。使用性行为,冲突/移动,艾滋病毒/ STI和SRH服务条款的组合进行了搜索五个数据库。还可以手动搜索相关的同行评审和灰色文献,并对额外材料交叉引用键纸。筛选了五百五十一条记录,并审查了416条记录。 33条记录描述艾滋病毒/ STI预防和/或访问受冲突影响环境中的性工作者的SRH服务,24位来自撒哈拉以南非洲; 18研究描述了初级研究的结果(13个定量,3种定性,2个混合方法)和15个是非初级研究(例如,评论,政策报告,程序手册)。有证据表明,在冲突影响的环境中,SWS的艾滋病毒/ STI预防和访问SRH服务的能力受到社会和结构决定因素,包括广泛暴力和人权侵犯,生计和传统社会结构的崩溃,以及传统的社会结构的社会和结构决定因素受到严重破坏了SRH服务。由于耻辱,歧视和刑事定罪,流离失所程度和难以访问的少数保健服务。本综述确定了艾滋病毒/ STI和SRH研究,政策和对受冲突的性别工作人员进行的重大差距,突出了人道主义反应中的临界差距。推荐性工作人员知情的政策和干预措施,以促进艾滋病毒/ STI预防和使用基于权利的方法的艾滋病毒和SRH服务,进一步研究受冲突影响的性工作者正在访问艾滋病毒/ STI和SRH服务的程度建议。从行为和生物医学方法转向基于人权的方法,强烈建议艾滋病毒/ STI预防和SRH。

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