Experiences of women who inject Nyaope residing in the City of Tshwane Municipality, Gauteng.

IF 1.2 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Health SA Gesondheid Pub Date : 2025-05-22 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.4102/hsag.v30i0.2760
Moganki H Lefoka, Robert T Netangaheni
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Abstract

Background: Substance use disorder (SUD) is a serious public health concern in South Africa and throughout the world. Substance use disorder manifests itself as repeated use of a substance causes health problems and social dysfunction, such as health issues, impairment and failure to meet obligations. People who inject drugs (PWIDs) are a particularly vulnerable population with high rates of illness and early deaths. The experiences of women who inject Nyaope (WWIN) are not well understood because they are not often the subject of studies. Therefore, it is important to understand the experience of WWIN in order to understand their needs.

Aim: This study explored the experiences of WWIN who reside in the City of Tshwane Municipality, Gauteng.

Setting: The study was conducted in the Community-Oriented Substance Use Programme.

Methods: A qualitative research method using exploratory and descriptive designs was employed. Twenty-four women, ages from 19 years - 35 years, with a history of injecting Nyaope were interviewed using a semi-structured interview guide. Data were analysed thematically.

Results: Women who inject Nyaope engage in high-risk behaviours such as sex work, transactional sex, inconsistent condom use and sharing of needles. They further experience stigma in different social settings, like family, community, health settings and with the police, and they also self-stigmatise. They experience a variety of unmet needs.

Conclusion: Women who inject Nyaope engage in high-risk behaviour and experience stigma across social settings, including self-stigma, and because of their lifestyle, they have a variety of unmet needs.

Contribution: There is a scarcity of literature on WWIN in a South African context. The findings add to the existing literature on WWIN.

居住在豪登省茨瓦内市的妇女注射Nyaope的经验。
背景:物质使用障碍(SUD)是南非乃至全世界严重的公共卫生问题。物质使用障碍表现为反复使用某种物质导致健康问题和社会功能障碍,如健康问题、损害和未能履行义务。注射吸毒者是一个特别脆弱的群体,他们的发病率和早亡率很高。注射Nyaope (WWIN)的妇女的经历尚未得到很好的了解,因为她们通常不是研究的对象。因此,为了了解他们的需求,了解WWIN的经验是很重要的。目的:本研究探讨了居住在豪登省茨瓦内市的WWIN的经历。环境:研究是在社区导向物质使用方案中进行的。方法:采用探索性和描述性设计相结合的定性研究方法。采用半结构化访谈指南对24名年龄在19岁至35岁之间有Nyaope注射史的妇女进行了访谈。数据按主题进行分析。结果:注射Nyaope的妇女从事高风险行为,如性工作、交易性行为、不一致使用安全套和共用针头。他们在不同的社会环境中,如家庭、社区、卫生机构和警察,进一步经历耻辱,他们也自我耻辱。他们经历了各种未满足的需求。​贡献:在南非的背景下,关于WWIN的文献很少。这些发现补充了关于WWIN的现有文献。
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Health SA Gesondheid
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