Abstract Background In Kenya, most sexual violence survivors either do not access healthcare, access healthcare late or do not complete treatment. To design interventions that ensure optimal healthcare for survivors, it is important to understand the characteristics of those who do and do not access healthcare. In this paper, we aim to: compare the characteristics of survivors who present for healthcare to those of survivors reporting violence on national surveys; understand the healthcare services provided to survivors; and, identify barriers to treatment. Methods A mixed methods approach was used. Hospital records for survivors from two referral hospitals were compared with national-level data from the Kenya Demographic and Health Survey ...
BACKGROUND: Outcomes of sexual violence care programmes may vary according to the profile of survivo...
BACKGROUND: Outcomes of sexual violence care programmes may vary according to the profile of survivo...
In humanitarian settings, timely access to care is essential for survivors of gender-based violence ...
BACKGROUND: In Kenya, most sexual violence survivors either do not access healthcare, access healthc...
Background: The uptake of and retention in health services by child survivors of violence (CSV) is a...
Abstract: Child sexual abuse is a global problem and a growing concern in Sub-Saharan Africa. It con...
Sexual violence (SV) is highly prevalent and a major public health problem globally. In Kenya, an es...
UNLABELLED: Child sexual abuse (CSA) is a global health problem with significant health consequences...
This study examined the experiences of practitioners facing the challenges of providing services to ...
Background: Sexual violence policy frameworks and service delivery models are well defined in Kenya....
from the field Problem Comprehensive service delivery models for providing post-rape care are largel...
Sexual based violence (SBV) is a serious public health problem with profound impact on physical, soc...
Most studies on sexual violence against men focus on forms, causes and consequences of this phenomen...
In many countries, data collection on sexual violence incidents is not integrated into the healthcar...
This article examines challenges child sexual abuse victims and their families experience in trying ...
BACKGROUND: Outcomes of sexual violence care programmes may vary according to the profile of survivo...
BACKGROUND: Outcomes of sexual violence care programmes may vary according to the profile of survivo...
In humanitarian settings, timely access to care is essential for survivors of gender-based violence ...
BACKGROUND: In Kenya, most sexual violence survivors either do not access healthcare, access healthc...
Background: The uptake of and retention in health services by child survivors of violence (CSV) is a...
Abstract: Child sexual abuse is a global problem and a growing concern in Sub-Saharan Africa. It con...
Sexual violence (SV) is highly prevalent and a major public health problem globally. In Kenya, an es...
UNLABELLED: Child sexual abuse (CSA) is a global health problem with significant health consequences...
This study examined the experiences of practitioners facing the challenges of providing services to ...
Background: Sexual violence policy frameworks and service delivery models are well defined in Kenya....
from the field Problem Comprehensive service delivery models for providing post-rape care are largel...
Sexual based violence (SBV) is a serious public health problem with profound impact on physical, soc...
Most studies on sexual violence against men focus on forms, causes and consequences of this phenomen...
In many countries, data collection on sexual violence incidents is not integrated into the healthcar...
This article examines challenges child sexual abuse victims and their families experience in trying ...
BACKGROUND: Outcomes of sexual violence care programmes may vary according to the profile of survivo...
BACKGROUND: Outcomes of sexual violence care programmes may vary according to the profile of survivo...
In humanitarian settings, timely access to care is essential for survivors of gender-based violence ...