Gloor E, Meystre-Agustoni G, Ansermet-Pagot A, Vaucher P, Durieux-Paillard S, Bodenmann P, Cavassini M
Etudiante en Médecine, Université de Lausanne.
Rev Med Suisse. 2011 Jun 29;7(301):1429-33.
Sex workers constitute a heterogeneous group possessing a combination of vulnerability factors such as geographical instability, forced migration, substance addiction and lack of legal residence permit. Access to healthcare for sex workers depends on the laws governing the sex market and on migration policies in force in the host country. In this article, we review different European health strategies established for sex workers, and present preliminary results of a pilot study conducted among 50 sex workers working on the streets in Lausanne. The results are worrying: 56% have no health insurance, 96% are migrants and 66% hold no legal residence permit. These data should motivate public health departments towards improving access to healthcare for this vulnerable population.
性工作者是一个由各种易受伤害因素交织而成的异质群体,这些因素包括地域不稳定、被迫迁移、药物成瘾以及缺乏合法居住许可等。性工作者获得医疗保健的机会取决于性交易市场的相关法律以及所在国现行的移民政策。在本文中,我们回顾了为性工作者制定的不同欧洲健康策略,并展示了一项针对洛桑街头50名性工作者开展的试点研究的初步结果。结果令人担忧:56%的人没有医疗保险,96%是移民,66%没有合法居住许可。这些数据应促使公共卫生部门努力改善这一弱势群体获得医疗保健的机会。