Pandya Apurvakumar, Redcay Alex
Indian Institute of Public Health, Gandhinagar, Gujarat India.
Millersville University, Millersville, PA USA.
J Hum Rights Soc Work. 2022;7(2):148-157. doi: 10.1007/s41134-021-00184-y. Epub 2021 Jul 19.
Protecting vulnerable populations from the COVID-19 pandemic is a strategic imperative, especially when considering the potential vulnerability it has on a wide range of marginalized communities. Transgender women and hijra individuals who struggle to cope financially, mentally, or physically are vulnerable groups that require attention during the COVD-19 pandemic. Using a qualitative descriptive research design, 12 transgender women and hijra persons participated in semi-structured telephone interviews during India's lockdown phases (1.0 and 2.0) of the COVID-19 pandemic. A snowball sampling technique was used to recruit study participants. Authors identified five themes: knowledge and practice; psychological domain; health conditions; individual and community experiences; and support. Findings offer broad insights into bolstering health concerns and access to healthcare services from public health and human rights perspective. An access to adequate healthcare services is a fundamental human right. The COVID-19 pandemic response without a human rights framework will have a major impact on the progress of the Sustainable Development Goals. Future studies of this population will illuminate unique considerations for healthcare workers while providing care to this neglected group.
保护弱势群体免受新冠疫情影响是一项战略要务,尤其是考虑到疫情对众多边缘化社区可能造成的脆弱影响时。在新冠疫情期间,经济、心理或身体上难以应对的跨性别女性和海吉拉群体是需要关注的弱势群体。采用定性描述性研究设计,12名跨性别女性和海吉拉群体成员在印度新冠疫情封锁阶段(第1.0阶段和第2.0阶段)参与了半结构化电话访谈。研究采用滚雪球抽样技术招募参与者。作者确定了五个主题:知识与实践;心理领域;健康状况;个人和社区经历;以及支持。研究结果从公共卫生和人权角度为加强健康问题及获得医疗服务提供了广泛见解。获得充足的医疗服务是一项基本人权。缺乏人权框架的新冠疫情应对措施将对可持续发展目标的进展产生重大影响。对这一群体的未来研究将为医护人员在为这个被忽视的群体提供护理时提供独特的考量因素。