坦桑尼亚达累斯萨拉姆与妇女发生性关系的妇女寻求医疗保健的行为:公共卫生镜头

S. Kamazima
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在坦桑尼亚等发展中国家,人们对性少数群体妇女的健康和福祉知之甚少。因此,对这些妇女寻求健康的行为和她们为纠正疾病所采取的途径的了解有限。该研究调查了与女性发生性关系的女性健康寻求行为和她们所采取的治疗她们所面临的疾病的途径。本文中提供的数据是在达累斯萨拉姆地区对与妇女发生性关系的妇女进行的横断面描述性和回顾性形成性质的研究的一部分。研究人员通过焦点小组讨论、深入访谈、观察和收集女性的生活故事来生成本研究所需的数据。在达累斯萨拉姆与妇女发生性关系的妇女来自各种背景,她们的初级和专业保健需求不同于她们的同行。对同性恋的社会和法律限制,加上普遍存在的异性恋规范,使与女性发生性关系的妇女在医疗保健系统中面临公开或隐蔽的耻辱和歧视的风险。在这个国家,同性恋的非法地位决定了性少数女性寻求健康的不同行为和途径。据报告,医疗保健提供者歧视和污名化变性男子和假小子,迫使他们避免前往公共卫生设施。我建议卫生部发起和支持在与妇女发生性关系的妇女中开展多学科、全面和信息丰富的健康研究,并利用研究结果促进提高与妇女发生性关系的妇女的健康和保健专业人员诊断、治疗、控制和预防这一群体疾病的能力。
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Healthcare Seeking Behavior among Women Who Have Sex with Women in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania: A Public Health Lens
Little is known about sexually minority women’s health and wellbeing in the developing countries like Tanzania. Hence, there is limited knowledge of these women’s health seeking behaviors and pathways they take to rectify their ill conditions. The study investigated on women who have sex with women’s health seeking behaviors and pathways they take to remedy ill conditions they face. Data presented in this paper are part of a cross-sectional descriptive and retrospective formative qualitative study among women who have sex with women conducted in Dar-es-Salaam region. Researchers used focus group discussion, in-depth interviewing, observation and collecting women’s life stories to generated data needed for this study. Women who have sex with women in Dar-es-Salaam come from all backgrounds and experience unique primary and specialized healthcare needs different from their counterparts. Social and legal strictures against homosexuality coupled with widespread heteronormativity put women who have sex with women at risk of overt or covert stigma and discrimination in the healthcare system. Illegal status of homosexuality in this country shapes differentiated health seeking behaviors and pathways among sexually minority women. Healthcare providers are reported discriminating and stigmatizing transgender men and tomboys forcing them to avoid vising public health facilities. I recommend the Ministry of health to initiate and support multidisciplinary, comprehensive and informative health research among women who have sex with women and use findings to facilitate improving women who have sex with women’s health and healthcare professionals’ ability to diagnose, treat, control, and prevent illnesses among this group.
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