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Mujer cisgénero en situación de trabajo sexual: “nos ven como el foco infeccioso o como el virus andante”

Translated title of the contribution: Cisgender woman in a situation of sex work: “they see us as the infectious focus or as the walking virus”

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Abstract

Objective: To explore the perceived barriers to sexual health self-care of a 57-year-old cisgender woman in sex worker situation. Methods: A biographical account of a qualitative, constructivist and phenomenological nature was addressed. Results: From the systematic and content analysis, the following themes emerged: sex work as a life alternative; stigma and discrimination due to occupational identity; the lack of preventive, humanized and inclusive health care; the necessary self-esteem to care for oneself; informal psychology as a method of screening the client; professional knowledge in protective and care practices; gaps and difficulties in the use of the male condom; and the need for a public policy with a gender and inclusive perspective. Conclusions: The narrative reflects the need to address the barriers to sexual health self-care, through participatory and inclusive methodologies that promote the cooperation of preventive health policies, strategies, and interventions consistent with the needs of female sex workers.
Translated title of the contributionCisgender woman in a situation of sex work: “they see us as the infectious focus or as the walking virus”
Original languageSpanish
Article numbere14039
JournalIndex de Enfermeria
Volume31
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 08 Sep 2022
Externally publishedYes

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
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