Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
Department of Indigenous Learning, Lakehead University, Ontario, Canada.
PLoS One. 2021 May 18;16(5):e0251853. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0251853. eCollection 2021.
To explore women's experiences and perspectives of reproductive healthcare in prison.
We conducted a qualitative study using semi-structured focus groups in 2018 with women in a provincial prison in Ontario, Canada. We asked participants about their experiences and perspectives of pregnancy and contraception related to healthcare in prison. We used a combination of deductive and inductive content analysis to categorize data. A concept map was generated using a reproductive justice framework.
The data reflected three components of a reproductive justice framework: 1) women have limited access to healthcare in prison, 2) reproductive safety and dignity influence attitudes toward pregnancy and contraception, and 3) women in prison want better reproductive healthcare. Discrimination and stigma were commonly invoked throughout women's experiences in seeking reproductive healthcare.
Improving reproductive healthcare for women in prison is crucial to promoting reproductive justice in this population. Efforts to increase access to comprehensive, responsive, and timely reproductive healthcare should be informed by the needs and desires of women in prison and should actively seek to reduce their experience of discrimination and stigma in this context.
探讨女性在监狱中生殖健康护理的体验和观点。
我们于 2018 年在加拿大安大略省的一所省级监狱中进行了一项定性研究,采用半结构式焦点小组的形式。我们询问了参与者在监狱中与医疗保健相关的怀孕和避孕方面的体验和观点。我们采用演绎和归纳相结合的内容分析方法对数据进行分类。使用生殖公正框架生成概念图。
数据反映了生殖公正框架的三个组成部分:1)女性在监狱中获得医疗保健的机会有限,2)生殖安全和尊严影响对怀孕和避孕的态度,3)监狱中的女性希望获得更好的生殖健康护理。在女性寻求生殖健康护理的过程中,普遍存在歧视和污名化的情况。
改善监狱中女性的生殖健康护理对于促进该人群的生殖公正至关重要。为增加获得全面、响应和及时的生殖健康护理的机会,应根据监狱中女性的需求和愿望来推动,并应积极努力减少她们在这种情况下的歧视和污名化体验。