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Access to Healthcare in a time of COVID-19: Sex Workers in Crisis in Nairobi, Kenya

机译:在Covid-19的时间访问医疗保健:肯尼亚内罗毕的性工作者危机

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This paper uses empirical data collected from 117 female sex workers living in informal settlements in Nairobi and 15 healthcare providers to highlight specific effects of COVID-19 and related restrictions on healthcare access for the sex workers. We highlight the existing gender and health inequalities that have now been reinforced by the initial outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. Specifically, we focus on the most concerning healthcare needs for the sex workers including HIV prevention, care and treatment and sexual and reproductive healthcare. Our study findings reveal that the various restrictions imposed by the government to help curb the spread of COVID-19 to a large extent made it difficult for the sex workers to access their healthcare needs. The paper discusses the challenges of healthcare service delivery reflecting on some innovative and pioneering responses from health care providers to address the emergency situation.
机译:本文采用了居住在内罗毕和15个医疗保健提供商的非正式定居点的117名女性性工作者中收集的经验数据,以突出Covid-19的特定影响以及对性工作者的医疗机构的相关限制。我们突出了Covid-19大流行初始爆发的现有性别和健康不平等。具体而言,我们专注于为性工作者提供最多的医疗保健需求,包括艾滋病毒预防,护理和治疗和性健康医疗保健。我们的研究结果表明,政府施加的各种限制,帮助遏制Covid-19的传播 - 在很大程度上使性工作者难以获得其医疗保健需求。本文讨论了医疗保健服务交付对卫生保健提供者的一些创新和开拓反应来解决紧急情况的挑战。

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