Addressing sexual health concerns in Tanzania: perceived barriers among healthcare professionals and students in the "training for health professionals" study.

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES
Culture, Health & Sexuality Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-29 DOI:10.1080/13691058.2024.2306227
Agnes F Massae, Lucy R Mgopa, Zobeida E Bonilla, Inari Mohammed, B R Simon Rosser, Stella E Mushy, Michael W Ross, Dorkasi L Mwakawanga, Ever Mkonyi, Gift G Lukumay, James Wadley, Dickson A Mkoka, Maria Trent
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Abstract

Little is known about the factors that may prevent healthcare professionals as key stakeholders from exploring sexual health issues in Tanzania. This study examined healthcare professionals' perspectives on the barriers to addressing sexual health concerns in practice. In June 2019, we conducted an exploratory qualitative study involving 18 focus group discussions among healthcare professionals (n = 60) and students (n = 61) in the health professions (midwifery, nursing, medicine) in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Study participants and design were purposively selected and stratified. We used a focus group discussion guide in Kiswahili. Data were transcribed in Kiswahili and translated into English. A thematic analysis approach was used for data analysis. Two themes were developed: (1) differences between health care professional and patient socio-demographic characteristics; (2) health care system and patients' backgrounds, such as communication barriers, lack of confidentiality and privacy within health facilities, type of clinical presentation and complaint, patient behaviours, and their clinical background. Several key barriers prevented sexual health communication between healthcare professionals and patients, affecting the quality of sexual health service delivery. Additional sexual health clinical training is warranted for health professions students and professionals to optimise sexual health care delivery in a culturally conservative country like Tanzania.

解决坦桑尼亚的性健康问题:"卫生专业人员培训 "研究中卫生保健专业人员和学生感知到的障碍。
在坦桑尼亚,医护人员作为主要利益相关者,对可能阻碍他们探讨性健康问题的因素知之甚少。本研究探讨了医护专业人员对在实践中解决性健康问题的障碍的看法。2019 年 6 月,我们在坦桑尼亚达累斯萨拉姆开展了一项探索性定性研究,对医疗保健专业人员(n = 60)和卫生专业(助产、护理、医学)学生(n = 61)进行了 18 次焦点小组讨论。我们有目的性地选择和分层设计了研究参与者。我们使用了斯瓦希里语的焦点小组讨论指南。数据以斯瓦希里语转录并翻译成英语。数据分析采用了主题分析法。形成了两个主题:(1) 医疗专业人员和患者社会人口特征之间的差异;(2) 医疗系统和患者背景,如沟通障碍、医疗机构内缺乏保密性和隐私、临床表现和主诉类型、患者行为及其临床背景。几个主要障碍阻碍了医护人员与患者之间的性健康沟通,影响了性健康服务的质量。在坦桑尼亚这样一个文化保守的国家,有必要对卫生专业的学生和专业人员进行更多的性健康临床培训,以优化性健康保健服务的提供。
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