解决秘鲁基于性别的暴力:公民身份和关键问题。妇女急救中心(CEM)技术人员的观点

María José Del Pino Espejo, Ligia Sánchez-Tovar, D. S. Soto Arango, K. Villalba
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目的:了解秘鲁妇女急救中心的技术人员在援助性别暴力的妇女受害者时所面临的关键问题。独创性/支助:提供了关于在非洲和加勒比地区向性别暴力的妇女受害者提供援助的宝贵资料。这些信息对决策非常有用,旨在提高中心技术人员的工作效率和绩效。它突出了一种很少得到研究的局势,并为拉丁美洲国际范围内的其他现实提供了参考。方法:采用定性研究方法来告知提出的目标。来自秘鲁妇女急救中心(CEM)的41名技术人员参与了这项研究。结果显示,技术工作人员认为的关键问题是材料和旅行方面的限制、超负荷的工作使他们难以照顾受害者、对基于性别的暴力案件的治疗出现延误以及受害者再次受害。此外,要处理掩盖情况的大男子主义文化框架以及宗教和语言的多样性。结论:有必要在平等、尊重人权和捍卫文化多样性的原则下,从公民身份和性别正义的角度来看待性别暴力,而不是采取家长式的行动。
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Addressing gender-based violence in Peru: Citizenship and critical issues. The Women's Emergency Center (CEM) technicians’ point of view
Objective: To understand critical issues faced by the technical staff working in the Women's Emergency Centers (CEM) in Peru, when assisting women victims of gender violence.  Originality/support: Valuable information is provided on the assistance provided to women victims of gender-based violence in the MECs. This information is very useful for decision making, aimed at improving the work and effectiveness of the performance of the technicians in the centers. It highlights a situation that has been little studied and serves as a reference for other realities in the international Latin American context. Method: A qualitative research approach was used to inform the proposed aims. Forty-one technicians from the Women's Emergency Centers (CEM) in Peru participated in the study. The results revealed that the critical issues perceived by the technical staff were working with material and travel limitations, work overload that made it difficult to care for victims, delays in the treatment of cases of gender-based violence and revictimization of the victim. In addition, dealing with a macho cultural framework that masks the situations and with religious and linguistic diversity. Conclusions: It is concluded that it is necessary to view gender violence with a focus on citizenship and gender justice that under the principles of equality, respect for human rights and defense of cultural diversity, without incurring in a paternalistic action.
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