This study aimed to identify the barriers female sex workers (FSWs) in Bangladesh face with regard to accessing sexual and reproductive health (SRH) care, and assess the satisfaction with the healthcare received.Data were collected from coverage areas of four community-based drop-in-centers (DICs) in Dhaka where sexually transmitted infection (STI) and human immunovirus (HIV) prevention interventions have been implemented for FSWs. A total of 731 FSWs aged 15-49 years were surveyed. In addition, in-depth interviews (IDIs) were conducted with 14 FSWs and 9 service providers. Respondent satisfaction was measured based on recorded scores on dignity, privacy, autonomy, confidentiality, prompt attention, access to social support networks during ...
Research indicates that sex workers have a high disease burden, especially in terms of HIV and AIDS,...
<p>Perceived barriers to sexual and reproductive health service access in formal health facilities a...
BACKGROUND:In Bangladesh, community-based and peer-led prevention interventions for human immunodefi...
Sexual health services are relatively rare in Nepal. Female sex workers (FSWs) do not use health ser...
The objective of this study was to document sexual and reproductive health (SRH) practices among fem...
OBJECTIVES:The objective of this study was to document sexual and reproductive health (SRH) practice...
Abstract Background In the context of an operational research project in Tete, Mozambique, use of, a...
Despite advances in access to HIV/AIDS prevention, care and treatment services in recent years, the ...
Abstract Background The Nepal Demographic Health Survey (NDHS) in 2006 showed that more than half (5...
ackground: Female sex workers (FSW) have the highest need for sexual and reproductive health (SRH) s...
As a marginalized group with no legal recognition and inadequate protection, the rights of commercia...
A total of 425 questionnaire-based interviews and 15 in-depth interviews with FSWs in Nepal includin...
Cases of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are underreported in Bangladesh. Women in general su...
A baseline cross-sectional survey among female sex workers (FSWs) was conducted in four cities withi...
IntroductionWomen in developing countries continue to face barriers to accessing sexual and reproduc...
Research indicates that sex workers have a high disease burden, especially in terms of HIV and AIDS,...
<p>Perceived barriers to sexual and reproductive health service access in formal health facilities a...
BACKGROUND:In Bangladesh, community-based and peer-led prevention interventions for human immunodefi...
Sexual health services are relatively rare in Nepal. Female sex workers (FSWs) do not use health ser...
The objective of this study was to document sexual and reproductive health (SRH) practices among fem...
OBJECTIVES:The objective of this study was to document sexual and reproductive health (SRH) practice...
Abstract Background In the context of an operational research project in Tete, Mozambique, use of, a...
Despite advances in access to HIV/AIDS prevention, care and treatment services in recent years, the ...
Abstract Background The Nepal Demographic Health Survey (NDHS) in 2006 showed that more than half (5...
ackground: Female sex workers (FSW) have the highest need for sexual and reproductive health (SRH) s...
As a marginalized group with no legal recognition and inadequate protection, the rights of commercia...
A total of 425 questionnaire-based interviews and 15 in-depth interviews with FSWs in Nepal includin...
Cases of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are underreported in Bangladesh. Women in general su...
A baseline cross-sectional survey among female sex workers (FSWs) was conducted in four cities withi...
IntroductionWomen in developing countries continue to face barriers to accessing sexual and reproduc...
Research indicates that sex workers have a high disease burden, especially in terms of HIV and AIDS,...
<p>Perceived barriers to sexual and reproductive health service access in formal health facilities a...
BACKGROUND:In Bangladesh, community-based and peer-led prevention interventions for human immunodefi...