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交叉性问题、特殊人群、需求和建议:弗林特妇女研究。

Intersectionality, special populations, needs and suggestions: the Flint Women's study.

机构信息

Division of Public Health, College of Human Medicine, Michigan State University, Flint, MI, USA.

Community Based Organization Partners, Flint, MI, USA.

出版信息

Int J Equity Health. 2020 Jan 31;19(1):18. doi: 10.1186/s12939-020-1133-9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Equitable access to services that promote health and wellbeing is an important component of social justice. A community-engaged participatory qualitative study was conducted in Flint, Michigan, USA, to understand the needs of special populations (young women, perinatal women and new mothers, older women, women with disabilities, and LGBTQIA women) and elicit their ideas about solutions.

METHODS

In-depth interviews (n = 100) were conducted. Participants were either women living in the Flint area, human service providers in the area, or both. A team of community and academic coders analyzed the data using an a priori framework.

RESULTS

Participants identified needs of different groups of women and suggested ways to address them. Access to healthy food, reducing healthcare costs, and improving transportation, job opportunities and affordable quality housing were crosscutting themes across all groups of women. Mentoring support was said to protect vulnerable young women from the risk of human trafficking. Older women were said to gain a sense of purpose, build their social support and reduce their loneliness by engaging in mentoring younger women. Women with disabilities were reported to benefit from infrastructure accessibility and authentic inclusion in all areas of life. Providing help that considers their dignity, pride and self-worth were suggested. LGBTQIA women were reported to have housing needs due to discrimination; mostly turned down as renters and can be rejected from faith-based homeless shelters. LGBTQIA women would also benefit from increased sensitivity among healthcare providers. For all groups of women, streamlining access to social services and other resources, building social support networks and increasing awareness about existing resources were recommended.

CONCLUSION

Efforts directed towards improving women's health and wellbeing should include perspectives and suggestions of diverse groups of women from the community. Acting on suggestions that emanate from the community's lived experiences may reduce inequalities in health and wellbeing.

摘要

背景

公平获取促进健康和福祉的服务是社会正义的一个重要组成部分。在美国密歇根州弗林特市进行了一项社区参与式参与性定性研究,以了解特殊人群(年轻女性、围产期女性和新妈妈、老年女性、残疾女性以及 LGBTQIA 女性)的需求,并征求她们对解决方案的意见。

方法

进行了深入访谈(n=100)。参与者要么是居住在弗林特地区的女性,要么是该地区的社会服务提供者,或者两者兼有。一个社区和学术编码员团队使用预先确定的框架分析数据。

结果

参与者确定了不同群体女性的需求,并提出了解决这些问题的方法。获得健康食品、降低医疗保健成本以及改善交通、就业机会和负担得起的优质住房是所有女性群体的交叉主题。有人表示,辅导支持可以保护弱势年轻女性免受人口贩运的风险。有人表示,老年女性通过辅导年轻女性获得了目标感、建立了社会支持并减少了孤独感。据报道,残疾女性从基础设施无障碍和生活各个领域的真实包容中受益。有人建议提供考虑到他们尊严、自豪和自我价值的帮助。据报道,LGBTQIA 女性由于受到歧视而存在住房需求;大多数作为租户被拒绝,并且可能被基于信仰的无家可归者收容所拒绝。LGBTQIA 女性也将从医疗保健提供者之间增加敏感性中受益。对于所有女性群体,建议简化获取社会服务和其他资源的途径,建立社会支持网络,并提高对现有资源的认识。

结论

改善妇女健康和福祉的努力应包括社区中来自不同群体的妇女的观点和建议。根据社区生活经验中产生的建议采取行动,可能会减少健康和福祉方面的不平等。

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