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南非东伦敦医护人员对 2015 年《刑法(性犯罪及相关事项)修正法案 5 号》规定的认知和看法。

Healthcare workers' knowledge and perceptions on the prescripts of the criminal law (sexual offences and related matters) Amendment Act 5 of 2015 in East London, South Africa.

机构信息

Department of Public Health, University of Fort Hare, East London, South Africa.

出版信息

Afr J Reprod Health. 2022 Dec;26(12s):98-109. doi: 10.29063/ajrh2022/v26i12s.11.

Abstract

In 2015, South Africa amended the Criminal Law (Sexual Offences and Related Matters) Amendment Act 5 of 2015 to address several disparities surrounding the issue of consensual sex among minors. The amendment Act and its prescripts were met with mixed reactions from the stakeholders, healthcare workers and community. This affected its implementation as some supported the amendment while others opposed it based on their perceptions of the prescripts. The study was conducted in clinics in East London to explore the perception of healthcare workers (HCWs) regarding the prescripts of this Act and their implications to adolescent sexual and reproductive health services. The qualitative research approach and a combination of descriptive and exploratory research design were used to conduct the study. Data were collected through key-informant interviews, in-depth interviews and focus group discussions and analysed using thematic method. There were positive and negative perceptions that influenced the HCWs' attitudes and performance of their adolescent sexual and reproductive health duties towards minors. Those with positive perceptions regarded the Act as an enabler in the provision of adolescent sexual and reproductive health services that maintains adolescents' privacy and confidentiality as minors do not need parental consent to access these services. Those that had negative perceptions viewed the Act as taking away parental responsibilities, overloading health workers with parental duties and encouraging minors to be sexually active. The study recommended increased awareness about the Act to all members of society including minors, schools, parents and HCWs to ensure successful implementation of the Act.

摘要

2015 年,南非修订了《2015 年刑法(性犯罪和相关事项)修正法案》5 号,以解决未成年人之间自愿发生性行为的几个问题。该修正法案及其规定引起了利益相关者、医疗保健工作者和社区的不同反应。这影响了其实施,因为一些人支持修正案,而另一些人则根据他们对规定的看法而反对。本研究在东伦敦的诊所进行,旨在探讨医疗保健工作者(HCWs)对该法案规定的看法,以及这些规定对青少年性健康和生殖健康服务的影响。采用定性研究方法和描述性与探索性研究设计相结合的方法进行研究。通过关键知情者访谈、深入访谈和焦点小组讨论收集数据,并使用主题方法进行分析。存在积极和消极的看法,这些看法影响了 HCWs 对未成年人的青少年性和生殖健康职责的态度和表现。那些持积极看法的人认为该法案是提供青少年性和生殖健康服务的推动者,维护青少年的隐私和保密性,因为未成年人无需父母同意即可获得这些服务。那些持消极看法的人则认为该法案剥夺了父母的责任,给卫生工作者带来了父母的责任负担,并鼓励未成年人发生性行为。研究建议向包括未成年人、学校、家长和 HCWs 在内的所有社会成员提高对该法案的认识,以确保该法案的成功实施。

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