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Rapid Assessment of Low Utilisation of sexually transmitted infection Services amongst High Risk Groups in Designated sexually transmitted infection Clinics of Bhopal" - A Qualitative Study.

Devendra Gour1, Manju Toppo1, Dinesh K Pal1, Angelin Priya1, Daneshwar Singh2, Nisha Singh1.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: High-risk groups (HRGs) have limited access to appropriate information and sexual and reproductive health services. They are a highly marginalized subgroup and their social stigma is a barrier for the use of health care and treatment.
OBJECTIVES: (1) To assess the knowledge regarding sexually transmitted infection (STI) infections among HRGs. (2) To identify the reasons and barriers associated with low utilization of services among HRGs.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Qualitative study conducted in three HRGs of Bhopal for 3 months. Six focus group discussions were done among three HRGs namely intravenous drug users (IDUs), commercial sex workers (CSWs), and men having sex with men (MSM). Issues related to STIs were asked to all the respondents and detailed responses were recorded by the voice recorders and noted down. The audio recordings were translated and transcribed into English. Transcribed data content were analyzed manually in various themes.
RESULTS: Knowledge regarding STI/reproductive tract infection: The knowledge of HRGs regarding STDs was assessed. Almost all the CSWs of the group were having considerable knowledge regarding signs and symptoms about STI. MSM were having good knowledge about STIs. Most of the IDUs had a very limited and scarce knowledge about STI. Most of the CSWs shared their problems regarding STI with family members followed by doctor. Almost all the MSMs approached the counselor first before approaching a doctor and preferred to consult a doctor in a government hospital. Majority of IDUs said that they prefer to go to government hospital for getting treated for such conditions while a few prefer for private hospitals.
CONCLUSION: Majority of HRGs are seeking health care from government health facilities while the MSMs and transgender faced discrimination at these facilities and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) played a major role in promoting better health-seeking behavior among them. The HRGs freely discussed their problems with the NGOs. Copyright:
© 2020 Indian Journal of Sexually Transmitted Diseases and AIDS.

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Keywords:  Commercial sex workers; high-risk group; intravenous drug user; men having sex with men; sexually transmitted infection; transgender

Year:  2020        PMID: 33062984      PMCID: PMC7529172          DOI: 10.4103/ijstd.IJSTD_109_16

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Sex Transm Dis AIDS        ISSN: 2589-0557


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1.  Risky sexual behavior, knowledge of sexually transmitted infections and treatment utilization among a vulnerable population in Rawalpindi, Pakistan.

Authors:  Naeem Hassan Saleem; Alix Adrien; Ali Razaque
Journal:  Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health       Date:  2008-07       Impact factor: 0.267

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