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  • Breaking barriers: How transwomen meet their healthcare needs.
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Breaking barriers: How transwomen meet their healthcare needs. (English)
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Transgender women - individuals assigned male at birth but who identify as female - are disproportionately affected by, among others, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), other sexually transmitted diseases (STIs) and mental health issues. (English)
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Studies show that transgender women often encounter discrimination and stigma when seeking healthcare from health facilities. (English)
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This study assessed the healthcare needs of transgender women, their experiences of the mainstream healthcare system and alternative strategies for navigating the healthcare system. (English)
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The study was carried out in the City of Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Council in South Africa's Gauteng province. (English)
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A case study design was followed. (English)
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Participants were purposively selected and included 10 transgender women aged 26-50. (English)
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Individual semi-structured interviews were conducted over 2 months. (English)
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Participants expressed a need for hormone replacement therapy, HIV treatment and prevention and treatment for STIs. (English)
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Experiences of participants within the healthcare system were predominantly negative, with instances of discrimination, stigma and privacy violations being commonplace. (English)
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Alternative strategies to meet their healthcare needs included the use of self-medication, consulting traditional healers and utilising non-governmental organisations. (English)
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There is an urgent need for equitable and inclusive health management of transgender women in South Africa.Contribution: This study provided a first look in a South African context into how and to what extent transwomen employ alternative healthcare strategies such as self-medication and utilising non-governmental organisations when faced with mainstream healthcare access barriers. (English)
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The use of traditional doctors was identified as a novel, alternative strategy used by transwomen to access healthcare and treatment. (English)
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29 June 2024
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The authors declare that they have no financial or personal relationships that may have inappropriately influenced them in writing this article. (English)
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