Sekoni Adekemi O, Odukoya Oluwakemi O, Onajole Adebayo T, Odeyemi Kofoworola A
Department of Community Health and Primary Care, College of Medicine, University of Lagos.
Afr J Reprod Health. 2013 Mar;17(1):94-102.
Sexually transmitted infections constitute economic burden for developing countries, exposure to causative agents is an occupational hazard for female sex workers. Targeted interventions for this population can reduce the incidence and prevalence of sexually transmitted infections including human immunodeficiency virus, but barriers exists which can hinder effective implementation of such programs. This descriptive cross sectional study sought to assess the prevalence, knowledge and treatment practices of sexually transmitted infections among brothel based female sex workers. Three hundred and twenty three consenting female sex workers were surveyed using pre tested, interviewer administered questionnaires. More than half of the respondents (54.2%) had poor knowledge of symptoms of sexually transmitted infections. Only 13.9% were aware that sexually transmitted infections could be asymptomatic. The self reported prevalence of symptomatic sexually transmitted infections was 36.5%. About half of those with sexually transmitted infectionss sought treatment in a hospital or health centre while 32.5% from a patent medicine vendor. Most respondents (53.8%) mentioned the perceived quality of care as the main reason for seeking treatment in their chosen place. More of the respondents with good knowledge of sexually transmitted infections reported symptoms compared to those with fair and poor knowledge. The knowledge of sexually transmitted infections among these female sex workers is poor and the prevalence is relatively high. Efforts to improve knowledge promote and encourage preventive as well as effective treatment practices must be made for this population.
性传播感染给发展中国家带来经济负担,接触病原体对女性性工作者来说是一种职业危害。针对这一人群的有针对性干预措施可以降低包括人类免疫缺陷病毒在内的性传播感染的发病率和流行率,但存在一些障碍可能会阻碍此类项目的有效实施。这项描述性横断面研究旨在评估妓院女性性工作者中性传播感染的流行情况、知识水平和治疗做法。使用预先测试、由访谈员管理的问卷对323名同意参与的女性性工作者进行了调查。超过一半的受访者(54.2%)对性传播感染的症状了解不足。只有13.9%的人意识到性传播感染可能没有症状。有症状的性传播感染的自我报告流行率为36.5%。约一半患有性传播感染的人在医院或健康中心寻求治疗,而32.5%的人从成药供应商处寻求治疗。大多数受访者(53.8%)提到所感知的护理质量是在其选择的地方寻求治疗的主要原因。与知识水平一般和较差的受访者相比,对性传播感染有良好了解的受访者更多地报告了症状。这些女性性工作者对性传播感染的了解较差,流行率相对较高。必须为这一人群做出努力,以提高知识水平,促进和鼓励预防以及有效的治疗做法。