Exploring the healthcare access challenges faced by visually impaired young women in Nepal: Navigating sexual harassment and stigma within healthcare settings

Amit Timilsina , Pabitra Neupane , Janaki Pandey , Aastha Subedi , Subash Thapa
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Abstract

Introduction

Despite global progress in gender equality, still not every woman has access to safe and the highest quality health care. Visually impaired young adult women represent one of the most vulnerable groups with a poorer ability to access necessary healthcare services. This study aims to explore and comprehend the experiences of visually impaired young adult women in accessing healthcare services in Nepal.

Methods

A descriptive phenomenological study was conducted among 16 visually impaired women aged 20 to 35 years who had utilized healthcare services within the past 12 months. Face-to-face, in-depth interviews were conducted for data collection, and thematic analysis was conducted for data analysis.

Results

Our study revealed a range of challenges faced by visually impaired young women that impeded their healthcare-seeking. These challenges included sexual harassment by male healthcare providers, disability-related stigma, financial difficulties, limited autonomy in decision-making, and a lack of disability-friendly healthcare facilities and services. Particularly, experiencing sexual harassment from male healthcare providers, coupled with underlying disability-related stigma, profoundly influenced the avoidance of healthcare. To navigate these challenges, some women sought support by having family members or friends accompany them or by requesting to be seen by a female healthcare provider. Nevertheless, financial dependence on families and women lacking employment and income led to a feeling of burden on the family, contributing to a reluctance among women to seek expensive healthcare. Social organization-based, collaborative efforts and peer support networks played a significant role in breaking down barriers and improving overall healthcare experiences.

Conclusions

While integrating disability-friendly healthcare services and infrastructure is essential, fostering attitudinal and behavioral change—particularly among male healthcare providers—is more important to ensure safety for young women in healthcare settings. The implementation of anti-sexual harassment policies is imperative to ensure a safe and respectful environment. Community mobilizing and peer group-based programs can be tested for increasing visually impaired women’s utilization of relevant healthcare services.

探索尼泊尔视障年轻女性在获得医疗服务方面面临的挑战:在医疗环境中应对性骚扰和污名化问题
导言尽管全球在性别平等方面取得了进步,但并非每位妇女都能获得安全、高质量的医疗保健服务。视力受损的年轻成年女性是最脆弱的群体之一,她们获得必要医疗服务的能力较差。本研究旨在探索和理解尼泊尔视障年轻成年女性在获得医疗保健服务方面的经历。研究方法 对 16 名年龄在 20 岁至 35 岁之间、在过去 12 个月内使用过医疗保健服务的视障女性进行了描述性现象学研究。结果我们的研究揭示了视障年轻女性所面临的一系列阻碍她们寻求医疗服务的挑战。这些挑战包括男性医疗服务提供者的性骚扰、与残疾相关的污名化、经济困难、决策自主权有限以及缺乏方便残疾人士的医疗设施和服务。尤其是受到男性医疗服务提供者的性骚扰,再加上潜在的与残疾有关的污名,对回避医疗保健产生了深远的影响。为了应对这些挑战,一些妇女通过让家人或朋友陪伴她们,或要求由女性医疗服务提供者为她们看病来寻求支持。然而,对家庭的经济依赖以及妇女缺乏就业和收入导致她们感到家庭负担沉重,从而导致妇女不愿寻求昂贵的医疗保健服务。以社会组织为基础的协作努力和同伴支持网络在打破障碍和改善整体医疗保健体验方面发挥了重要作用。结论虽然整合方便残疾人的医疗保健服务和基础设施至关重要,但促进态度和行为的转变,尤其是男性医疗保健提供者的态度和行为转变,对于确保年轻女性在医疗保健环境中的安全更为重要。实施反性骚扰政策是确保安全和尊重环境的当务之急。可以对社区动员和基于同伴群体的计划进行测试,以提高视障女性对相关医疗保健服务的利用率。
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Dialogues in health
Dialogues in health Public Health and Health Policy
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