Intersectionality of gender, race, social vulnerability and barriers to healthcare access: a study on the lives of people with HIV/AIDS

Ravena Araújo de Oliveira, Talita Miranda Pitanga Barbosa Cardoso, Roberto Rodrigues Bandeira Tosta Maciel, Mariana de Oliveira Araújo, Gilvânia Patrícia do Nascimento Paixão, Nathália Silva Fontana Rosa, Juliana Alves Leite Leal, Ana Beatriz Ferreira Barros da Silva, Jairrose Nascimento Souza, Marcio Costa de Souza
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The article aimed to analyze the barriers and access to health and the processes of intersectionality of gender, race and social vulnerability in the lives of people with HIV/AIDS. This is an exploratory qualitative study that used semi-structured interviews as a way of producing data for analysis. The study was carried out in a municipal specialized care service in a capital in the Northeast of Brazil, which is responsible for the care of people living with HIV/AIDS, people with other Sexually Transmitted Infections and Viral Hepatitis, the study sample was composed of users monitored by the service, through saturation of responses, totaling 12 participants. In the analysis, two thematic categories were constructed. In general, the paths taken by these users, mainly related to the ways of producing care in the city studied, are understood as cycles surrounded by barriers and tortuous paths that occur daily, which produce deleterious effects for comprehensive care, and have as an element structuring that interferes with care, the intersectionality of gender, race and social vulnerability. Therefore, it is necessary to discuss the possibility of building transformations in acting and thinking that are socially structured so that new forms of care production relations are structured in which there is no exploitation or subordination of living beings, considering singularities, and therefore, health needs.
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性别、种族、社会脆弱性的交叉性和获得医疗保健的障碍:关于艾滋病毒/艾滋病感染者生活的研究
文章旨在分析艾滋病毒/艾滋病感染者生活中的健康障碍和获取途径,以及性别、种族和社会脆弱性的交叉过程。这是一项探索性的定性研究,采用半结构化访谈的方式来生成分析数据。研究在巴西东北部一个首府的市级专门护理服务机构进行,该机构负责护理艾滋病毒/艾滋病感染者、其他性传播感染者和病毒性肝炎患者,研究样本由该服务机构监测的用户组成,通过饱和应答,共有 12 名参与者。在分析中,构建了两个主题类别。总的来说,这些用户所走的道路主要与所研究城市的护理生产方式有关,被理解为每天都在发生的障碍和曲折道路所包围的循环,这对全面护理产生了有害影响,并将性别、种族和社会脆弱性的交叉性作为干扰护理的结构元素。因此,有必要讨论是否有可能在行动和思维方面进行社会结构转型,从而构建新形式的护理生产关系,在这种关系中,考虑到生物的特殊性,从而考虑到健康需求,不存在对生物的剥削或从属关系。
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