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Nayara Gonçalves Barbosa1, Thaís Massita Hasimoto2, Thamíris Martins Michelon2, Lise Maria Carvalho Mendes3, Gustavo Gonçalves Dos Santos3, Juliana Cristina Dos Santos Monteiro4, Flávia Azevedo Gomes-Sponholz4.
Abstract
The aim of study was to understand care strategies for homeless women, focusing on aspects of sexual and reproductive health from the perspective of Street Outreach Office strategy professionals. This is a qualitative study carried out in a large city in the countryside of São Paulo, Brazil. Data were collected from December 2020 to April 2021 through semi-structured interviews, and the results were obtained through content analysis and thematic modality. Nine health professionals participated in this study, and the analysis of the interviews allowed identifying three thematic categories: (i) being female and sex on the streets (violence and oppression); (ii) gynecology as a gateway to comprehensive care for homeless women; and (iii) pregnancy, puerperium and motherhood in the context of the streets. This study contributes to the reflection of professional practices within the Street Outreach Office, allowing the understanding of challenges in assisting homeless women, aiming to raise awareness of professionals and services that make up the health care network.Entities:
Keywords: gender inequity; health inequity; homeless women; sexual and reproductive health; women’s health
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Year: 2022 PMID: 36078601 PMCID: PMC9517894 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph191710885
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 4.614
Workers’ narratives related to violence against homeless women.
| Themes | Sub-Themes | Narratives |
|---|---|---|
| Violence and oppression | Vulnerability to violence | “There is this issue of marginalized women, women who suffer violence and women living on the streets are totally vulnerable.” P1 |
| Situations of violence | “Sexual violence from partners or others on the street, because she sells her body in exchange for drugs. She suffers violence from security professionals. We have reports that there are some professionals who hit women especially. They suffer violence from other women, especially sex workers, who think that the person on the street will fight for their piece, their field. So, there is a lot of violence on the streets for women.” P4 |
Some workers’ narratives related to homeless women’s care developed in a Brazilian Street Outreach Office.
| Themes | Sub-Themes | Narratives |
|---|---|---|
| Gynecology as a gateway to comprehensive care for homeless women | Activities developed by Street Office Outreach | “The needs, the biggest, that we find a lot, are in relation to sexually transmitted diseases, we address this a lot. We also offer contraceptive methods. The worker gives a general approach, like a medical clinic, even hygiene and health issues, we bring them, sometimes we take a bath here, they offer a hygiene kit, the necessary guidelines.” P8 |
| Building a bond | “As you gain their trust, you bring them here, they take a shower, we give them clothes, register, go to the social worker, and if there is any gynecological complaint, we schedule something. If there is an open schedule, they are already seen on the same day by the gynecologist here, trying to convince them of (use) Implanon, (performing) the pap smear, so here there is a very good service.” P2 | |
| Limitations of practices | “But they take condoms, do they use them? Well, I do not know. I can’t tell you, but we provide, right? But I don’t know if they use it, they say they use it.” P2 |
Some narratives from participants related to pregnancy, puerperium and motherhood in a homelessness situation.
| Themes | Sub-Themes | Narratives |
|---|---|---|
| Pregnancy, puerperium and motherhood in the context of the streets | Lack of antenatal care | “... pregnant women without prenatal care, not knowing how their health is, suddenly exposed to some type of STI and not knowing or not caring, so it is important to follow up even this dyad, right?” P1 |
| Activities developed with homeless pregnant women | “As for pregnant women, we talk about everything, talk about prenatal care, talk about exams, if they have a disease, if they have a street disease, if they have anything like that, we take them and take care of them.” P6 | |
| Puerperium and motherhood | “If she is pregnant, we do not receive care before delivery, and even after the puerperium, it is a very serious thing... so, I have seen pregnant women, mothers who went to the street bleeding, badly, cesarean scar bleeding, purulent, without this care...” P4 |