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LGBTI+ 个体在获得健康权方面的体验;来自土耳其的一项调查研究。

Experiences of LGBTI+ individuals in accessing right to health; a survey study from Turkey.

机构信息

Department of Forensic Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Ondokuz Mayis University, Atakum/SAMSUN, 55139-Turkey.

出版信息

Afr Health Sci. 2022 Dec;22(4):325-333. doi: 10.4314/ahs.v22i4.38.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

In Turkey, LGBTI+s is experiencing discrimination in all areas of their lives.

OBJECTIVES

We aimed to determine the problems experienced by LGBTI+s living in Turkey in accessing their right to health.

METHODS

An online questionnaire containing 37 open-ended and multiple-choice questions about respondent's demographic characteristics, experiences in accessing and receiving health services was prepared. Between October 2018 and December 2019, the survey was disseminated via social media platforms and sent to LGBTI+ friendly institutions. 81 people responded to the survey.

RESULTS

43.2% had at least one chronic disease. Participants stated that 44.5% of them go to a health institution <3 times in a year. 91.4% of the participants declared that they never or rarely said their sexual identity/orientation at the health institutions, and 39.2% of them encountered negative behaviour when they did. 98.8% of the participants said that they think physicians do not have enough information about LGBTI+s.

CONCLUSIONS

The knowledge and attitude of healthcare professionals are one of the essential determinants of LGBTI+s' use of their right to health. Alienating and homophobic behaviors against LGBTI+s is the biggest problem for LGBTI+s to receive quality health care in Turkey.

摘要

背景

在土耳其,LGBTI+群体在生活的各个方面都面临着歧视。

目的

我们旨在确定在土耳其生活的 LGBTI+群体在获得健康权方面所面临的问题。

方法

我们编制了一份在线问卷,其中包含 37 个关于受访者人口统计学特征、获取和接受卫生服务的经验的开放式和多项选择题。2018 年 10 月至 2019 年 12 月,通过社交媒体平台和向 LGBTI+友好机构发送的方式进行了调查。共有 81 人对调查做出了回应。

结果

43.2%的参与者至少患有一种慢性病。参与者表示,他们中有 44.5%的人每年去医疗机构的次数<3 次。91.4%的参与者表示他们从未或很少在医疗机构中说出自己的性身份/取向,而其中 39.2%的人在这样做时遇到了负面行为。98.8%的参与者表示他们认为医生对 LGBTI+群体了解不足。

结论

医疗保健专业人员的知识和态度是 LGBTI+群体行使其健康权的重要决定因素之一。在土耳其,对 LGBTI+群体的排斥和恐同行为是他们获得优质医疗保健的最大障碍。

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