Oliva G, Rienks J, McDermid M
University of California, San Francisco, 94118, USA.
AIDS Educ Prev. 1999 Dec;11(6):513-24.
Focus group discussions on barriers to health care and attitudes toward family planning, reproductive health services, and condom use were conducted with 63 women at high risk for HIV due to their own injection drug use, sex with injection drug users, sex industry work, or a history of multiple sexually transmitted diseases. Barriers identified include the high cost of health care, perceived poor quality of care and experiences of discrimination and stigmatization, geographic accessibility, fear of legal/social services punitive actions, misperceptions about the efficacy of birth control methods and condom usage, lack of sterilization services, and lack of male involvement. Where possible, findings from the focus groups are supported with quantitative survey data from a sample of high-risk women (n = 723). Recommendations are made for improving care for high-risk women.
针对63名因自身注射吸毒、与注射吸毒者发生性行为、从事性行业工作或有多种性传播疾病史而感染艾滋病毒风险较高的女性,开展了关于医疗保健障碍以及对计划生育、生殖健康服务和避孕套使用态度的焦点小组讨论。确定的障碍包括医疗保健成本高、认为护理质量差以及遭受歧视和污名化的经历、地理可及性、对法律/社会服务惩罚行动的恐惧、对避孕方法和避孕套使用功效的误解、缺乏绝育服务以及男性参与度不足。在可能的情况下,焦点小组的调查结果得到了来自高危女性样本(n = 723)的定量调查数据的支持。并针对改善高危女性的护理提出了建议。