Ramaswamy Megha, Unruh Erik, Comfort Megan
University of Kansas School of Medicine, Kansas City, Kansas, United States.
RTI International, San Francisco, California, United States.
Womens Reprod Health (Phila). 2018;5(1):44-58. doi: 10.1080/23293691.2018.1429373. Epub 2018 Apr 5.
Our objective was to understand factors that support or undermine sexual and reproductive health care use among women released from jail. We conducted semistructured interviews with 28 women (ages 20-53) on average 6 months after their release from a city jail. Social support networks were the most common factor that supported women's sexual and reproductive health care use; having a medical home, reliable transportation, financial resources, and neighborhood dynamics were other factors mentioned by health care users. Community-based public health efforts should address the social context in which women on the margins of society perceive sexual health risk and use sexual and reproductive health care services.
我们的目标是了解那些支持或阻碍出狱女性使用性健康和生殖健康护理服务的因素。我们对28名年龄在20至53岁之间的女性进行了半结构化访谈,她们平均在从城市监狱获释6个月后接受了访谈。社会支持网络是支持女性使用性健康和生殖健康护理服务的最常见因素;有一个医疗之家、可靠的交通、经济资源和社区动态是医疗服务使用者提到的其他因素。基于社区的公共卫生工作应关注社会边缘女性感知性健康风险并使用性健康和生殖健康护理服务的社会背景。