Women Who Have Sex with Women’s Attitudes and Willingness to Participate in Future Female Same Sex Public Health Research: Opportunity for Disease Prevention and Control in Tanzania

S. Kamazima, H. Saronga, Saidah S. Bakar, Jackline V. Mbishi
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Recruitment of acceptable number of participants in a (public) health research with ‘hard to reach’/‘hidden’ populations is an old global problem, mostly challenging public health researchers in resource limited countries like Tanzania. Violence, stigma, criminalization of behaviors practiced by these groups, and potential participants’ suspicion toward the research and the researchers, further limit willingness to voluntarily participate. We conducted a cross-sectional descriptive and retrospective qualitative formative study with women who have sex with women in Dar-es-Salaam City region, Tanzania. The aim, among other objectives, was to understand women who have sex with women’s attitudes and willingness to participate in future female same sex public health research targeting this group. Findings indicate that all women we studied expressed willingness to participate in future health research targeting issues around female same sex relationships in the Tanzania context; an opportunity for (public) health professionals to prevent and control diseases in the country. To attain this goal, we recommend tailoring research protocols’ content, communication messages, and recruitment tactics to recognize, appreciate, and embrace the specific characteristics, backgrounds, and concerns of women who have sex with women in Tanzania.
与妇女发生性行为的妇女参与未来女性同性公共卫生研究的态度和意愿:坦桑尼亚疾病预防和控制的机会
在“难以接触到”/“隐藏”人口的(公共)卫生研究中招募可接受数量的参与者是一个古老的全球问题,这主要挑战了坦桑尼亚等资源有限国家的公共卫生研究人员。暴力、污名化、对这些群体行为的犯罪化,以及潜在参与者对研究和研究人员的怀疑,进一步限制了自愿参与的意愿。我们对坦桑尼亚达累斯萨拉姆市地区发生性行为的妇女进行了横断面描述性和回顾性定性形成性研究。除其他目的外,目的是了解发生性行为的妇女的态度和参与未来针对这一群体的女性同性公共卫生研究的意愿。研究结果表明,我们研究的所有女性都表示愿意参与未来针对坦桑尼亚女性同性关系问题的健康研究;(公共)卫生专业人员在国内预防和控制疾病的机会。为了实现这一目标,我们建议调整研究协议的内容、沟通信息和招募策略,以识别、欣赏和接受坦桑尼亚与女性发生性关系的女性的具体特征、背景和关注。
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