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BMC International Health and Human Rights

https://read.qxmd.com/read/32354329/community-perspectives-on-the-extent-to-which-transactional-sex-is-viewed-as-sexual-exploitation-in-central-uganda
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N Kyegombe, R Meiksin, S Namakula, J Mulindwa, R Muhumuza, J Wamoyi, L Heise, A M Buller
BACKGROUND: Definitions of child sexual exploitation vary. Sexual exploitation violates children's rights and exposes them to mental and physical harm. There exist differences in views of behaviour that is considered exploitative, including transactional sex. This paper explores community perspectives on the extent to which transactional sex is considered exploitative. METHODS: In 2014, we conducted 19 focus group discussions and 44 in-depth interviews with young people and adults in two communities in Uganda...
May 1, 2020: BMC International Health and Human Rights
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32316971/scheduling-medicines-as-controlled-substances-addressing-normative-and-democratic-gaps-through-human-rights-based-analysis
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Diederik Lohman, Damon Barrett
Recent years have seen contentious debate about efforts to schedule medicines such as ketamine and tramadol under the international drug control conventions. Proponents argue that misuse poses a significant risk to public health and that scheduling would help address these problems. However, scheduling of medicines can negatively affect their availability, accessibility and affordability for medical purposes, with serious health consequences for patients, especially in low and middle-income countries. The current process for scheduling medicines under the international drug control conventions does not provide sufficient normative standards through which balanced decisions may be reached...
April 21, 2020: BMC International Health and Human Rights
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32268892/misoprostol-for-the-prevention-of-post-partum-haemorrhage-in-mozambique-an-analysis-of-the-interface-between-human-rights-maternal-health-and-development
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Karen Hobday, Anthony B Zwi, Caroline Homer, Renae Kirkham, Jennifer Hulme, Páscoa Zualo Wate, Ndola Prata
BACKGROUND: Mozambique has high maternal mortality which is compounded by limited human resources for health, weak access to health services, and poor development indicators. In 2011, the Mozambique Ministry of Health (MoH) approved the distribution of misoprostol for the prevention of post-partum haemorrhage (PPH) at home births where oxytocin is not available. Misoprostol can be administered by a traditional birth attendant or self-administered. The objective of this paper is to examine, through applying a human rights lens, the broader contextual, policy and institutional issues that have influenced and impacted the early implementation of misoprostol for the prevention of PPH...
April 8, 2020: BMC International Health and Human Rights
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32228634/assessing-medical-impoverishment-and-associated-factors-in-health-care-in-ethiopia
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Amarech G Obse, John E Ataguba
BACKGROUND: About 5% of the global population, predominantly in low- and middle-income countries, is forced into poverty because of out-of-pocket (OOP) health spending. In most countries in sub-Saharan Africa, the share of OOP health spending in current health expenditure exceeds 35%, increasing the likelihood of impoverishment. In Ethiopia, OOP payments remained high at 37% of current health expenditure in 2016. This study assesses the impoverishment resulting from OOP health spending in Ethiopia and the associated factors...
March 30, 2020: BMC International Health and Human Rights
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32228564/expanding-the-role-of-paralegals-supporting-realization-of-the-right-to-health-for-vulnerable-communities
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Albert Wirya, Ajeng Larasati, Sofia Gruskin, Laura Ferguson
BACKGROUND: All around the world, the paralegal program prepares members of marginalized communities to face the legal system. Having a common background with their clients and being capable of conducting flexible work, paralegals' role moves beyond enlarging the beneficiaries of legal aid to addressing intersectional issues around health-related rights. This study assesses the health and other impacts of paralegals recruited by Lembaga Bantuan Hukum Masyarakat (LBHM), a human rights organization which provides legal assistance and operates in Jakarta, Indonesia...
March 30, 2020: BMC International Health and Human Rights
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32213182/community-mobilisation-to-prevent-violence-against-women-and-girls-in-eastern-india-through-participatory-learning-and-action-with-women-s-groups-facilitated-by-accredited-social-health-activists-a-before-and-after-pilot-study
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Nirmala Nair, Nayreen Daruwalla, David Osrin, Suchitra Rath, Sumitra Gagrai, Rebati Sahu, Hemanta Pradhan, Megha De, Gauri Ambavkar, Nibha Das, G Pramila Dungdung, Damini Mohan, Bahadur Munda, Vijay Singh, Prasanta Tripathy, Audrey Prost
BACKGROUND: Almost one in three married Indian women have ever experienced physical, sexual, or emotional violence from husbands in their lifetime. We aimed to investigate the preliminary effects of community mobilisation through participatory learning and action groups facilitated by Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHAs), coupled with access to counselling, to prevent violence against women and girls in Jharkhand, eastern India. METHODS: We piloted a cycle of 16 participatory learning and action meetings with women's groups facilitated by ASHAs in rural Jharkhand...
March 25, 2020: BMC International Health and Human Rights
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32160901/sexual-and-reproductive-health-rights-knowledge-and-reproductive-health-services-utilization-among-rural-reproductive-age-women-in-aleta-wondo-district-sidama-zone-ethiopia-community-based-cross-sectional-study
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Tariku Tadesse, Mesay Hailu Dangisso, Teshome Abuka Abebo
BACKGROUND: Various countries in the world have achieved promising progress in promoting, protecting and guaranteeing sexual and reproductive health rights (SRHRs) since the 1994 International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) in Cairo. However, SRHRs have not been recognized to their maximum potential in Ethiopia, despite the domestication of the international instruments related to their successful implementation. This study was intended to determine the magnitude of SRHRs knowledge, reproductive health services utilization and their independent predictors among rural reproductive-age women in the Aleta Wondo District, Ethiopia...
March 11, 2020: BMC International Health and Human Rights
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32160885/sexual-and-reproductive-health-of-women-living-with-hiv-in-muslim-majority-countries-a-systematic-mixed-studies-review
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Dyah Juliastuti, Judith Dean, Lisa Fitzgerald
BACKGROUND: The number of women living with the human immunodeficiency virus (WLHIV) in Muslim-majority countries has increased significantly in the last decade. These women are often marginalized and face insecure sexual and reproductive health (SRH) needs and rights. However, little is known about the multi-faceted factors influencing these women's fertility, contraceptive, and perinatal decisions and sexual life. This systematic mixed studies review aimed to synthesize the empirical evidence on social, cultural, and structural factors influencing the SRH of WLHIV in Muslim-majority countries...
March 11, 2020: BMC International Health and Human Rights
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31992317/exploring-barriers-to-seeking-health-care-among-kenyan-somali-women-with-female-genital-mutilation-a-qualitative-study
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Samuel Kimani, Caroline W Kabiru, Jacinta Muteshi, Jaldesa Guyo
BACKGROUND: Female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C) is a cultural practice associated with health consequences, women rights and deprivation of dignity. Despite FGM/C-related health consequences, circumcised women may encounter additional challenges while seeking interventions for reproductive health problems. Experiences of women/girls while accessing health services for reproductive health problems including FGM/C-related complications in poor, remote and hard to reach areas is poorly understood...
January 28, 2020: BMC International Health and Human Rights
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31959182/trends-in-prevalence-and-correlates-of-intimate-partner-violence-against-women-in-zimbabwe-2005-2015
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Jeanette Iman'ishimwe Mukamana, Pamela Machakanja, Nicholas Kofi Adjei
BACKGROUND: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a widespread problem affecting all cultures and socioeconomic groups. This study explored the trends in prevalence and risk factors associated with IPV among Zimbabwean women of reproductive age (15-49 years) from 2005 to 2015. METHODS: Data from the 2005/2006, 2010/2011 and 2015 Zimbabwe Demographic and Health Survey (ZDHS) on 13,409 women (survey year: 2005/2006; n = 4081), (survey year: 2010/2011; n = 4411) and (survey year: 2015; n = 4917) were analyzed...
January 20, 2020: BMC International Health and Human Rights
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31924210/the-patient-voice-a-survey-of-worries-and-anxieties-during-health-system-transition-in-hiv-services-in-vietnam
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Shoko Matsumoto, Hoai Dung Thi Nguyen, Dung Thi Nguyen, Giang Van Tran, Junko Tanuma, Daisuke Mizushima, Kinh Van Nguyen, Shinichi Oka
BACKGROUND: Vietnam is shifting toward integrating HIV services into the public health system using social health insurance (SHI), and the HIV service delivery system is becoming decentralized. The study aim was to investigate current SHI coverage and patients' perspectives on this transition. METHODS: A survey of 1348 HIV-positive patients on antiretroviral therapy (aged ≥18 years) was conducted at an HIV outpatient clinic at a central-level hospital in Hanoi, Vietnam, in October and November 2018...
January 10, 2020: BMC International Health and Human Rights
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31856810/prevalence-of-child-marriage-and-its-impact-on-fertility-outcomes-in-34-sub-saharan-african-countries
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Sanni Yaya, Emmanuel Kolawole Odusina, Ghose Bishwajit
BACKGROUND: The issue of child marriage is a form of human rights violation among young women mainly in resource-constrained countries. Over the past decades, child marriage has gained attention as a threat to women's health and autonomy. This study explores the prevalence of child marriage among women aged 20-24 years in sub-Saharan Africa countries and examines the association between child marriage and fertility outcomes. METHODS: Latest DHS data from 34 sub-Saharan African countries were used in this study...
December 19, 2019: BMC International Health and Human Rights
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31842865/protocol-of-a-longitudinal-study-on-the-specific-needs-of-syrian-refugee-families-in-switzerland
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Nahema El Ghaziri, Jérémie Blaser, Joëlle Darwiche, Joan-Carles Suris, Javier Sanchis Zozaya, Régis Marion-Veyron, Dario Spini, Patrick Bodenmann
BACKGROUND: The ongoing Syrian civil war has led to massive population displacements, leading to the reorganization of the asylum policies of several countries. Accordingly, like other European countries, the Swiss government has recently chosen to implement a specific resettlement program. This program is characterized by the fact that the whole nuclear family is granted a work and residence permit upon arrival, and benefits from enhanced integration services. The aim of the present project is to evaluate the effects of the Swiss resettlement program, with a special focus on mental health, while adopting a family perspective...
December 16, 2019: BMC International Health and Human Rights
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31694637/sexual-and-gender-minorities-rights-in-latin-america-and-the-caribbean-a-multi-country-evaluation
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Monica Malta, Reynaldo Cardoso, Luiz Montenegro, Jaqueline Gomes de Jesus, Michele Seixas, Bruna Benevides, Maria das Dores Silva, Sara LeGrand, Kathryn Whetten
BACKGROUND: Although the extent of legal inequities experienced by sexual and gender minorities (SGM) has declined during recent decades, this population still enjoys fewer legal protections and benefits than the non-gender-variant, heterosexual population. Herein we analyze the current scenario of SGM rights in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). METHODS: Policy documents and governmental strategies addressing SGM rights were analyzed within a timeline framework by three major LAC sub-regions: the Caribbean, Mesoamerica and South America...
November 6, 2019: BMC International Health and Human Rights
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31666133/rethinking-obstetric-violence-and-the-neglect-of-neglect-the-silence-of-a-labour-ward-milieu-in-a-south-african-district-hospital
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Maura Lappeman, Leslie Swartz
BACKGROUND: Research into the mistreatment of women during childbirth has increased over recent years. Overt violence is an important focus of research, but recently there has been increasing recognition that there are other ways in which women in labour may be uncared for or even hurt. As part of a larger study focussing on staff responses to stillbirths, we wanted to gain contextual information on how high risk pregnancies are handled in general in Khayelitsha Hospital, a district hospital in an impoverished urban setting in the Western Cape Province of South Africa...
October 30, 2019: BMC International Health and Human Rights
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31640716/prevalence-of-intimate-partner-violence-against-women-in-the-arab-world-a-systematic-review
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Tatiana Elghossain, Sarah Bott, Chaza Akik, Carla Makhlouf Obermeyer
BACKGROUND: Violence against women has particular importance for women's health and wellbeing in the Arab world, where women face persistent barriers to social, political and economic equality. This review aims to summarize what is known about the prevalence of physical, sexual and emotional/psychological intimate partner violence (IPV) against women in the 22 countries of the Arab League, including geographic coverage, quality and comparability of the evidence. METHODS: A systematic review of IPV prevalence in Arab countries was carried out among peer-reviewed journal articles and national, population-based survey reports published by international research programmes and/or governments...
October 22, 2019: BMC International Health and Human Rights
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31488136/social-support-attenuates-the-link-between-torture-exposure-and-post-traumatic-stress-disorder-among-male-and-female-syrian-refugees-in-sweden
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Maria Gottvall, Marjan Vaez, Fredrik Saboonchi
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study is threefold: (i) to establish the psychometric properties and gender invariance of ENRICHD Social Support Inventory (ESSI), which was used for the first time in the present study in the population of Syrian refugees resettled in Sweden; (ii) to assess whether gender moderates the associations between social support, exposure to torture and PTSD; (iii) to assess whether social support mediates the association between exposure to torture and PTSD, and whether this mediation is in turn moderated by gender...
September 5, 2019: BMC International Health and Human Rights
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31455374/perceptions-of-brazilian-nursing-faculty-members-regarding-literacy-of-human-rights-related-to-health-in-nursing-undergraduate-programs
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Carla Aparecida Arena Ventura, Isabel Amelia Costa Mendes, Simone de Godoy, Laís Fumincelli, Mirella Castellano Souza, Valtuir Duarte Souza Junior
BACKGROUND: In the context of global health, the work of nurses is of key importance, given their role as diplomats in global health and as fundamental forces in the construction of global partnerships. This study seeks to identify the understanding and perceptions of Brazilian nursing faculty members regarding literacy of human rights related to health in nursing undergraduate programs. METHODS: Methodological, quantitative and cross-sectional study carried out with nursing faculty members from 20 Brazilian higher education institutions...
August 28, 2019: BMC International Health and Human Rights
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31455345/health-care-providers-and-mothers-perceptions-about-the-medicalization-of-female-genital-mutilation-or-cutting-in-egypt-a-cross-sectional-qualitative-study
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Omaima El-Gibaly, Mirette Aziz, Salma Abou Hussein
BACKGROUND: Female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C) is a traditional harmful practice that has been prevalent in Egypt for many years. The medicalization of FGM/C has been increasing significantly in Egypt making it the country with the highest rate of medicalization. In this qualitative study, we explored the drivers and motives behind why healthcare professionals perform FGM/C and why mothers rely on them to perform the practice on their daughters. METHODS: The study drew on a "mystery client" approach, coupled with in-depth interviews (IDIs) and focus group discussions (FGDs) with health care providers (i...
August 27, 2019: BMC International Health and Human Rights
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31420012/child-marriage-among-boys-in-high-prevalence-countries-an-analysis-of-sexual-and-reproductive-health-outcomes
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Christina Misunas, Colleen Murray Gastón, Claudia Cappa
BACKGROUND: While the determinants and impacts of child marriage among girls have been well documented, little research exists on the practice among boys. This paper explores the sociodemographic profile of men who married by age 18 and assesses whether they are more or less advantaged than their peers in terms of their sexual and reproductive health outcomes. METHODS: This analysis used the most recent data from nationally representative household surveys for the 15 countries with the highest prevalence of marriage by age 18 among men aged 20-24 at the time of the survey...
August 16, 2019: BMC International Health and Human Rights
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