Human trafficking, health care systems and sexually transmitted infections

M. C. D. Almeida, Á. Garrido, Aliete Cunha-Oliveira, T. Lima, Jordana Crislayne de Lima Paiva, Jéssyca Fabiola Ribeiro Ataliba
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Introduction: Data about the increase in human trafficking around the world are worrisome. Although there is legislation on the subject, its scope does not cover all forms and victims of trafficking. Thus, many women, children and men remain in a vulnerable situation. Objective: The purpose of this paper was to elucidate and understand, based on the literature, the relationship between human trafficking, health care systems and the increase in sexually transmitted diseases, and also to point out what is being done to combat the problem. Methods: A documentary research was conducted through an integrative review for the period from 2010 to 2020. The literature search was carried out on the basis of the CAPES journals portal using the keywords “human trafficking”, “sexually transmitted diseases”, “health care systems” and “education”. Results: The results obtained indicated that the absence of access to information, health care and education are intrinsic to the process of illegal immigration and the destination of women and children for exploitation, whether sexual, for organ removal or forced labor, and that situations of violence, absence of health care or education and coercion, among others, are common both for the conditions of trafficking and for the conditions of the increase in sexually transmitted diseases. Conclusion: Given the information obtained, it is concluded that more research must be carried out together with the agencies that investigate and apply current laws to determine what are the most effective measures to combat human trafficking. Furthermore, we highlight the need for information on policies and projects that are able to reach vulnerable populations, with the promotion of education, health care and better living conditions.
人口贩运、卫生保健系统和性传播感染
导言:关于世界各地人口贩运增加的数据令人担忧。虽然有关于这一问题的立法,但其范围并不包括所有形式的贩运和受害者。因此,许多妇女、儿童和男子仍然处于弱势地位。目的:本文的目的是在文献的基础上阐明和理解人口贩运、卫生保健系统和性传播疾病增加之间的关系,并指出为解决这一问题正在采取的措施。方法:采用文献研究方法,对2010 - 2020年进行综合回顾。文献检索是在CAPES期刊门户网站的基础上使用关键词“人口贩运”、“性传播疾病”、“卫生保健系统”和“教育”进行的。结果:所获得的结果表明,无法获得信息、保健和教育是非法移民过程和妇女和儿童成为剥削对象(无论是性剥削、摘取器官或强迫劳动)的固有因素,暴力、缺乏保健或教育和胁迫等情况是贩运和性传播疾病增加的常见原因。结论:鉴于所获得的资料,结论是必须与调查和适用现行法律的机构一起进行更多的研究,以确定打击贩运人口的最有效措施是什么。此外,我们强调需要提供有关政策和项目的信息,这些政策和项目能够惠及弱势群体,促进教育、保健和改善生活条件。
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