Factors affecting healthcare-seeking behaviour among men who have sex with men in Starehe sub-county, Nairobi City County

Anthony Omariba Onsomu, Eunice Ndirangu Mugo, Maureen Akolo
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Men who have sex with men (MSM) are a marginalized population in Kenya. When seeking medical care, they usually encounter obstacles due to accusations and public discrimination. As a result, MSMs put themselves at risk of developing serious illnesses that would burden the economy. This study aims to identify the barriers and behaviors that influence MSM healthcare-seeking. A quantitative study was conducted in Nairobi's Starehe sub-county. The researcher randomly selected participants at a Support Widows and Orphan Programmers drop-in center. The investigation happened between December 13, 2021, to January 15, 2022. Participants were subjected to a self-administered questionnaire after consenting. Most respondents were youths (92.7%:190). MSM's who encountered discrimination while receiving treatment were three times more likely to be afraid to seek medical attention (UOR=3.2, 95% CI). The majority of MSMs preferred non-government institutions (56.1 %; 115). The MSMs who were denied medical care were more likely to be afraid to seek care (UOR=3.9, 95% CI (1.192, 12.434). MSMs showed confidence in disclosing their sexual orientation to a health provider (82.1%:133) compared to family members (18.3%:11). The study found that MSMs' have challenges and poor health-seeking behaviors that is due to lack of a strategy for providing medical care to MSMs. The Ministry of Health should plan on how to supply items like drugs and protective devices required in the treatment and prevention of diseases among MSMs. Participants in this study were selected at the centrally located site in Nairobi County. The selection at one center can contribute to sampling bias.
影响内罗毕市 Starehe 县男男性行为者寻求医疗保健行为的因素
在肯尼亚,男男性行为者(MSM)是一个被边缘化的群体。在寻求医疗服务时,他们通常会遇到指责和公众歧视等障碍。因此,男男性行为者面临罹患重病的风险,从而给经济造成负担。本研究旨在找出影响男男性行为者就医的障碍和行为。研究人员在内罗毕 Starehe 县进行了一项定量研究。研究人员在 "支持寡妇和孤儿计划者 "救助中心随机选取了参与者。调查时间为 2021 年 12 月 13 日至 2022 年 1 月 15 日。参与者在同意后接受了自填式问卷调查。大多数受访者为年轻人(92.7%:190 人)。在接受治疗时遭遇歧视的男男性行为者害怕就医的可能性要高出三倍(UOR=3.2,95% CI)。大多数 MSM 选择非政府机构(56.1%;115 人)。被拒绝就医的 MSM 更有可能害怕就医(UOR=3.9,95% CI (1.192, 12.434))。与家人(18.3%:11)相比,MSM 在向医疗服务提供者(82.1%:133)披露自己的性取向方面表现出信心。研究发现,男男性行为者面临的挑战和不良的求医行为是由于缺乏向男男性行为者提供医疗服务的战略。卫生部应计划如何为男男性行为者提供治疗和预防疾病所需的药品和保护装置等物品。本研究的参与者是在内罗毕县的中心地点挑选的。在一个中心选取可能会造成抽样偏差。
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