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尼日利亚东南部埃邦伊州青年人在基层医疗中心经历和感知歧视的交叉性分析。

Intersectionality analysis of young people's experiences and perceptions of discrimination in primary health centers in Ebonyi State, Southeast Nigeria.

机构信息

Health Policy Research Group, University of Nigeria Nsukka, Enugu, Enugu State, Nigeria.

Department of Community Medicine, Alex-Ekwueme Federal University, Ndufu-Alike, Ebonyi State, Nigeria.

出版信息

Int J Equity Health. 2024 May 17;23(1):100. doi: 10.1186/s12939-024-02192-6.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Young people (aged 10 to 24 years) in sub-Saharan Africa bear a huge and disproportionate burden of poor sexual and reproductive health (SRH) outcomes due to inequalities and discrimination in accessing sexual and reproductive health services (SRHS). This study assessed the experiences and perceptions of discrimination among young people seeking SRH services in Primary Health Centers (PHCs) using an intersectionality lens.

METHODS

A cross-sectional mixed-methods study was undertaken in six local government areas (LGAs) in Ebonyi State, southeast Nigeria. The LGAs comprise both urban and rural locations. The study population for the quantitative survey consisted of 1025 randomly selected young boys and girls aged 15-24 years. Eleven focus group discussions (FGDs) were conducted with the young people. Descriptive and inferential analyses were performed for quantitative data, while thematic analysis was performed for the qualitative data, using NVivo.

RESULTS

A total of 16.68% participants in the survey reported that young girls/women were treated badly/unfairly compared to young boys/men when seeking SRH services in PHCs; 15.22% reported that young clients get treated badly/unfairly from adults; and 12.49% reported that young clients with poor economic status were treated unfairly. Respondents also reported that young clients with disability (12.12%), and those who are poorly educated or uneducated (10.63%) are treated badly by healthcare providers when they access SRH services. Young people in urban areas were about 7 times more likely to believe that girls/young women are treated badly than boys/young men when seeking SRH services in PHCs compared to those who live in rural areas (p < 0.001). Among the young girls/women, residing in urban areas, being poor and in school increased the likelihood of getting treated badly/unfairly when receiving SRH services by 4 times (p < 0.001). The qualitative results revealed that health workers were generally harsh to young people seeking SRH services and the level of harshness or unfriendliness of the health workers varied depending on the young person's social identity.

CONCLUSION

There are varieties of intersecting factors that contribute to the discrimination of young clients in PHCs. This underscores the urgent need to prioritize intersectional perspectives in the design and implementation of interventions that will improve access and use of SRH services by young people.

摘要

背景

由于在获得性与生殖健康服务方面存在不平等和歧视,撒哈拉以南非洲的年轻人(10 至 24 岁)在性与生殖健康结局方面承受着巨大且不成比例的负担。本研究从交叉视角评估了年轻人在初级保健中心寻求性与生殖健康服务时的经历和歧视感知。

方法

在尼日利亚东南部埃邦伊州的六个地方政府区域(LGA)进行了一项横断面混合方法研究。这些 LGA 包括城市和农村地区。定量调查的研究人群由 1025 名随机选择的 15-24 岁的年轻男孩和女孩组成。对年轻人进行了 11 次焦点小组讨论(FGD)。对定量数据进行描述性和推断性分析,对定性数据使用 NVivo 进行主题分析。

结果

在调查中,共有 16.68%的参与者表示,年轻女孩/妇女在初级保健中心寻求性与生殖健康服务时受到不公平待遇;15.22%的人表示,年轻客户受到成年人的不公平待遇;12.49%的人表示,经济状况较差的年轻客户受到不公平待遇。受访者还报告说,残疾年轻人(12.12%)和受教育程度低或未受教育的年轻人(10.63%)在获得性与生殖健康服务时受到医疗保健提供者的不公平待遇。与居住在农村地区的年轻人相比,城市地区的年轻人更有可能认为女孩/年轻女性在初级保健中心寻求性与生殖健康服务时受到不公平待遇,约为 7 倍(p<0.001)。在年轻女孩/妇女中,城市居民、贫困和在校就读增加了 4 倍的可能性,即接受性与生殖健康服务时受到不公平待遇(p<0.001)。定性结果表明,卫生工作者普遍对寻求性与生殖健康服务的年轻人苛刻,卫生工作者的苛刻或不友好程度因年轻人的社会身份而异。

结论

有各种相互交织的因素导致年轻人在初级保健中心受到歧视。这突显了迫切需要在设计和实施干预措施时优先考虑交叉视角,以改善年轻人获得和使用性与生殖健康服务的机会。

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