南部非洲的性健康和生殖健康及权利、艾滋病毒和移徙:快速审查。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Samj South African Medical Journal Pub Date : 2024-08-02 DOI:10.7196/SAMJ.2024.v114i8.2011
G Musuka, I Chingombe, E Moyo, T Chikava, B Moyo, M Mapingure, H Musuka, T Dzinamarira
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移民是一种普遍的全球现象,对健康产生了重大影响,尤其是在中低收入国家。本文对南部非洲的性健康与生殖健康(SRH)、艾滋病与移民问题进行了快速回顾,旨在总结相关项目、经验和政策。采用 "人口-概念-背景 "框架,综述侧重于了解干预措施的范围、性质和程度,总结经验教训,评估现有政策和战略。通过全面的搜索策略和筛选过程,最终有 19 项研究和报告被纳入其中。审查强调了南部非洲针对移民、难民和寻求庇护者的性健康和生殖健康及艾滋病的各种项目。这些项目从同伴教育干预措施到基于社区的转诊系统,旨在提高性健康和生殖健康及艾滋病毒相关知识的普及程度,并改善相关结果。汲取的经验教训强调了社区参与、医护人员(HCW)培训和包容性政策对有效满足移民不同需求的重要性。此外,项目还促进了跨境合作和政策整合,提高了性健康和生殖健康-艾滋病毒服务的可及性以及移民的健康权利。尽管做出了这些努力,但挑战依然存在,包括基于性别的暴力、财务障碍和人道主义工作者的仇外态度。移民获得全面性教育和社会保护的机会有限,这凸显了进一步制定和实施政策的必要性。然而,博茨瓦纳的包容性艾滋病毒治疗政策和南非的艾滋病毒、结核病和性传播感染国家战略计划等现有政策表明,在确保移民的医疗保健权利方面采取了措施。
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Sexual and reproductive health and rights, HIV and migration in southern Africa: A rapid review.

Migration, a prevalent global phenomenon, significantly impacts health, particularly in low- to middle-income countries. This article presents a rapid review aimed at mapping projects, lessons and policies concerning sexual and reproductive health (SRH), HIV and migration in southern Africa. Utilising a population-concept-context framework, the review focuses on understanding the scope, nature and extent of interventions, identifying lessons learnt, and assessing existing policies and strategies. A comprehensive search strategy and screening process resulted in 19 studies and reports for inclusion. The review highlighted diverse projects across southern Africa, addressing SRH and HIV among migrants, refugees and asylum seekers. Projects ranged from peer-education interventions to community-based referral systems, aiming to improve knowledge, access and outcomes related to SRH and HIV. The lessons learnt emphasised the importance of community involvement, healthcare worker (HCW) training and inclusive policies to address migrants' diverse needs effectively. Additionally, projects facilitated cross-border collaborations and policy integration, enhancing access to SRH-HIV services and migrant health rights. Despite these efforts, challenges persist, including gender-based violence, financial barriers and xenophobic attitudes among HCWs. Limited access to comprehensive sexuality education and social protection for migrants underscores the need for further policy development and implementation. Nevertheless, existing policies, such as Botswana's inclusive HIV treatment policy and South Africa's National Strategic Plan for HIV, TB and STIs, demonstrate steps towards ensuring migrants' rights to healthcare.

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Samj South African Medical Journal
Samj South African Medical Journal 医学-医学:内科
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175
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The SAMJ is a monthly peer reviewed, internationally indexed, general medical journal. It carries The SAMJ is a monthly, peer-reviewed, internationally indexed, general medical journal publishing leading research impacting clinical care in Africa. The Journal is not limited to articles that have ‘general medical content’, but is intending to capture the spectrum of medical and health sciences, grouped by relevance to the country’s burden of disease. This will include research in the social sciences and economics that is relevant to the medical issues around our burden of disease The journal carries research articles and letters, editorials, clinical practice and other medical articles and personal opinion, South African health-related news, obituaries, general correspondence, and classified advertisements (refer to the section policies for further information).
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