Perceived barriers to access available health services among men who have sex with men in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Q4 Medicine
Daniel J Magesa, M. Leshabari
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Abstract

Background: Men who have sex with men (MSM) continue to be highly affected with the HIV infection worldwide. Studies have shown that the organization of healthcare systems and how the MSM perceive it play a major role in granting or denying them access to healthcare services. Little is known in Tanzania regarding the barriers that MSM face while accessing health services within the country. The study was geared towards determining the proportion of MSM who accessed health care and disclose their sexual orientations to health care workers (HCW). It also intended to find out the anticipated barriers from HCW’s if they were to disclose their sexual orientations to them and consider the types of social networks used when facing various challenges. Methods: The study employed both quantitative and qualitative methods. Participants were enrolled in the study Respondent Driven Sampling. Quantitative data was entered and analysed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences v.20. Qualitative data was collected using in-depth interviews read and interpreted to identify themes and create categories. These were manually analysed and interpreted according to the study objectives. Results : The majority (87.7%) of MSM accessed healthcare services when sick, only a few (3.4%) did nothing due to lack of financial resources. Only a third of them had ever disclosed their sexual orientations to healthcare workers. This was due to lack of confidentiality, fear of stigma and discrimination, shame and mistreatment at the health facilities, and fear of the healthcare worker’s reaction after they disclosed their sexual orientation to them. Conclusion : MSM need to be empowered to overcome their perceived fears towards healthcare workers and health facilities. Efforts should be put into breaking the cycle of negative information and perceptions MSM have about healthcare workers and how they deal with same sex practices’ health related problems.
坦桑尼亚达累斯萨拉姆与男性发生性关系的男性在获得可用医疗服务方面的感知障碍
背景:在世界范围内,男男性行为者(MSM)仍然是艾滋病毒感染的高危人群。研究表明,卫生保健系统的组织和男男性行为者如何看待它在允许或拒绝他们获得卫生保健服务方面发挥着重要作用。在坦桑尼亚,人们对男男性行为者在获得国内保健服务时所面临的障碍知之甚少。该研究旨在确定获得卫生保健并向卫生保健工作者透露其性取向的男男性行为者的比例。它还旨在找出HCW在向他们透露自己的性取向时可能遇到的障碍,并考虑他们在面临各种挑战时使用的社交网络类型。方法:采用定量和定性相结合的方法。参与者参加了调查对象驱动抽样的研究。使用《社会科学统计资料汇编》v.20输入和分析了数量数据。定性数据通过深入访谈收集,阅读和解释,以确定主题和创建类别。这些都是根据研究目标进行人工分析和解释的。结果:绝大多数(87.7%)的男男性行为者在生病时获得了医疗服务,只有少数(3.4%)的男男性行为者因缺乏经济资源而没有获得医疗服务。其中只有三分之一的人曾经向医护人员透露过自己的性取向。这是由于缺乏保密性,害怕在卫生设施中受到羞辱和歧视、羞辱和虐待,以及害怕向卫生保健工作者透露自己的性取向后的反应。结论:需要赋予男男性行为者权力,以克服他们对卫生保健工作者和卫生设施的恐惧。应该努力打破男男性行为者对保健工作者的负面信息和看法的循环,以及他们如何处理同性行为的健康相关问题。
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