Labor Pains: Work-Related Barriers to Access to Health Care for People Living with HIV in Hyderabad, India.

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Sameena Azhar, Casey Dean, Riya Lerner, Sabitha Gandham, Ganesh Oruganti, Vijay Yeldandi
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Abstract

To explore themes regarding work-related barriers to access to health care, we conducted 32 interviews, 16 with third gender people and 16 with cisgender women, all of whom were all living with HIV in Hyderabad, India. Most respondents were members of Dalit castes and had been living with HIV for several years at the time of the interview. Using thematic content analysis, interviews were coded by two researchers using a social determinants of health conceptual framework. Themes highlighted in this study include the burden of taking time off from work, the loss of pay associated with missing work, and the interruption of gendered care work responsibilities that respondents faced when seeking treatment. Findings from this study support the claim that equitable work policies and practices for marginalized laborers can increase access to medical care for people living with HIV.

劳动的痛苦:在印度海得拉巴,艾滋病病毒感染者在获得医疗服务时遇到的与工作有关的障碍。
为了探讨与工作有关的获得医疗服务的障碍这一主题,我们进行了 32 次访谈,其中 16 次访谈的对象是第三性别者,16 次访谈的对象是顺性别女性,她们都是印度海得拉巴的 HIV 感染者。大多数受访者是达利特种姓的成员,在接受访谈时已感染艾滋病病毒数年。通过主题内容分析,两位研究人员使用健康的社会决定因素概念框架对访谈内容进行了编码。本研究强调的主题包括受访者在寻求治疗时面临的请假负担、与缺勤相关的薪酬损失以及性别护理工作责任的中断。本研究的结果支持了这样一种主张,即为边缘化劳动者提供公平的工作政策和做法可以增加艾滋病毒感染者获得医疗护理的机会。
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