生育与生殖健康:德里无家可归移民的定性研究

Sarika Negi
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无家可归会导致各种不同的脆弱性,对不同人群造成不同的影响。学者们报告说,无家可归者比普通人更容易出现健康问题。本文重点研究了德里两个无家可归的少数民族人口的生殖健康和生育结果,他们都是移民,属于在册种姓群体。研究发现,他们的文化对其生育决定和寻求医疗服务的行为起着重要作用。研究结果表明,由于在寻求产前护理行为方面存在差距、在入院和产后阶段缺乏支持以及在家分娩的传统习俗,参与者很容易受到伤害。据观察,无家可归的妇女可供选择的分娩空间较少,尤其是那些想避免在医院分娩或错过了回家时间的孕妇。研究结果表明,迫切需要了解和满足无家可归妇女的需求,并通过基础设施和支助服务将她们纳入主流保健系统。
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Fertility and Reproductive Health: A Qualitative Study of Homeless Migrants in Delhi
Homelessness gives rise to a diverse kind of vulnerability which affect different sections of the population distinctly. Scholars have reported that the homeless are more prone to health issues than the general population. This article focuses on the reproductive health and fertility outcomes of two homeless ethnic populations in Delhi, who were migrants and belonged to scheduled caste groups. It was found that their culture played an important role in their reproductive decisions and health service-seeking behavior. The results showed that the participants were vulnerable due to gaps in Antenatal Care-seeking behavior, lack of support during admission and in the intrapartum phase, and traditional practice of home deliveries. It was observed that homelessness left fewer choices of space for women to deliver their children, especially in the case of the expectant women who either wanted to avoid institutional delivery or missed the window to go back to their native homes. Findings from the research indicate that there is an urgent need to understand and address the requirements of women in the homeless population and integrate them into the mainstream health system through infrastructural and support services.
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