Analysis of the perception of lesbians and bisexual women about HIV health care

In Brazil, HIV is considered a public health problem; the cultural, social and political context interferes with the exposure and vulnerability of some population groups to the virus. There has been a lack of discussion about the exposure of lesbian and bisexual women to HIV since the AIDS epidemic...

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Autores: Luna, Letícia Nawany Tavares de, Andrade, Carla Andreia Alves de, Santos, Raquel Dias da Silva, Lira, Taiwana Batista Buarque, Pires, Alberto Magalhães, Farias, Wanderson Santos de
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Data de publicação:2025
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Palavra-chave:Lésbicas e bissexuais
Assistência ao HIV
Vulnerabilidade
Sexualidade
Lesbians and bisexuals
HIV care
Vulnerability
Sexuality
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Analysis of the perception of lesbians and bisexual women about HIV health care
Análise da percepção de lésbicas e mulheres bissexuais sobre a assistência à saúde ao HIV
title Analysis of the perception of lesbians and bisexual women about HIV health care
spellingShingle Analysis of the perception of lesbians and bisexual women about HIV health care
Luna, Letícia Nawany Tavares de
Lésbicas e bissexuais
Assistência ao HIV
Vulnerabilidade
Sexualidade
Lesbians and bisexuals
HIV care
Vulnerabilidade
Vulnerability
Sexuality
title_short Analysis of the perception of lesbians and bisexual women about HIV health care
title_full Analysis of the perception of lesbians and bisexual women about HIV health care
title_fullStr Analysis of the perception of lesbians and bisexual women about HIV health care
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the perception of lesbians and bisexual women about HIV health care
title_sort Analysis of the perception of lesbians and bisexual women about HIV health care
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Luna, Letícia Nawany Tavares de
Andrade, Carla Andreia Alves de
Santos, Raquel Dias da Silva
Lira, Taiwana Batista Buarque
Pires, Alberto Magalhães
Farias, Wanderson Santos de
author Luna, Letícia Nawany Tavares de
author_facet Luna, Letícia Nawany Tavares de
Andrade, Carla Andreia Alves de
Santos, Raquel Dias da Silva
Lira, Taiwana Batista Buarque
Pires, Alberto Magalhães
Farias, Wanderson Santos de
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author2 Andrade, Carla Andreia Alves de
Santos, Raquel Dias da Silva
Lira, Taiwana Batista Buarque
Pires, Alberto Magalhães
Farias, Wanderson Santos de
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author
author
author
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Lésbicas e bissexuais
Assistência ao HIV
Vulnerabilidade
Sexualidade
Lesbians and bisexuals
HIV care
Vulnerabilidade
Vulnerability
Sexuality
topic Lésbicas e bissexuais
Assistência ao HIV
Vulnerabilidade
Sexualidade
Lesbians and bisexuals
HIV care
Vulnerabilidade
Vulnerability
Sexuality
description In Brazil, HIV is considered a public health problem; the cultural, social and political context interferes with the exposure and vulnerability of some population groups to the virus. There has been a lack of discussion about the exposure of lesbian and bisexual women to HIV since the AIDS epidemic began in 1980, since the topic of lesbian and bisexual women's health has not been a priority among the issues raised.The aim of this study was to analyze the perception of lesbian and bisexual women about HIV health care. This is a quantitative, descriptive study based on primary data collected through remote research with women who claim to have sex with women and/or men. The study was carried out in the city of Recife, the collection initially came from the Specialized HIV/AIDS Care Service located at the Oswaldo Cruz Hospital, the research was carried out between the months of May and December 2021. The target population consisted of 35 women over the age of 18, who reported having sex only with women or with both women and men, and was conducted in accordance with the principles governing research involving human beings in Resolution 510/2016. In the study, 51.4% said they had encountered difficulties in relation to the health professionals who attended to them.  54.3% said they had told professionals about their sexuality and 82.9% said they had suffered prejudice because of their sexual orientation; 100% said they knew how HIV is transmitted and 51.4% said they prevented it. By analyzing the responses, it was possible to identify flaws in the care provided by health professionals, which give rise to misinformation, prejudice and the perpetuation of exclusion. In addition to points of weakness, which expose the discomfort, fear and fear of prejudice against the conduct of health professionals, they corroborate the risk of exposure to HIV in the face of erroneous beliefs about forms of prevention carried out by these women.
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spelling Analysis of the perception of lesbians and bisexual women about HIV health careAnálise da percepção de lésbicas e mulheres bissexuais sobre a assistência à saúde ao HIVLésbicas e bissexuaisAssistência ao HIVVulnerabilidadeSexualidadeLesbians and bisexualsHIV careVulnerabilidadeVulnerabilitySexualityIn Brazil, HIV is considered a public health problem; the cultural, social and political context interferes with the exposure and vulnerability of some population groups to the virus. There has been a lack of discussion about the exposure of lesbian and bisexual women to HIV since the AIDS epidemic began in 1980, since the topic of lesbian and bisexual women's health has not been a priority among the issues raised.The aim of this study was to analyze the perception of lesbian and bisexual women about HIV health care. This is a quantitative, descriptive study based on primary data collected through remote research with women who claim to have sex with women and/or men. The study was carried out in the city of Recife, the collection initially came from the Specialized HIV/AIDS Care Service located at the Oswaldo Cruz Hospital, the research was carried out between the months of May and December 2021. The target population consisted of 35 women over the age of 18, who reported having sex only with women or with both women and men, and was conducted in accordance with the principles governing research involving human beings in Resolution 510/2016. In the study, 51.4% said they had encountered difficulties in relation to the health professionals who attended to them.  54.3% said they had told professionals about their sexuality and 82.9% said they had suffered prejudice because of their sexual orientation; 100% said they knew how HIV is transmitted and 51.4% said they prevented it. By analyzing the responses, it was possible to identify flaws in the care provided by health professionals, which give rise to misinformation, prejudice and the perpetuation of exclusion. In addition to points of weakness, which expose the discomfort, fear and fear of prejudice against the conduct of health professionals, they corroborate the risk of exposure to HIV in the face of erroneous beliefs about forms of prevention carried out by these women. No Brasil, o HIV é considerado um problema de saúde pública; o contexto cultural, social e político interfere na exposição e na vulnerabilidade de alguns grupos populacionais ao vírus. A falta de discussão sobre a exposição de mulheres lésbicas e bissexuais ao HIV ocorre desde o enfrentamento da epidemia da AIDS, em 1980, uma vez que a temática saúde da mulher lésbica e bissexual não surge com prioridade entre as questões levantadas.O objetivo deste estudo foi analisar a percepção de mulheres lésbicas e bissexuais sobre a assistência à saúde ao HIV. Trata-se de um estudo quantitativo, de caráter descritivo, realizado a partir de dados primários coletados através da pesquisa remota com mulheres que afirmam ter práticas sexuais com mulheres e/ou com homens. O estudo foi realizado na cidade de Recife, a coleta partiu inicialmente do Serviço de Assistência Especializada em HIV/Aids que se localiza no Hospital Oswaldo Cruz, a pesquisa foi realizada entre os meses de maio a dezembro de 2021. A população-alvo foi constituída por 35 mulheres acima de 18 anos, que declararam fazer sexo somente com mulheres ou com mulheres e homens e foi realizada conforme os princípios que regem as pesquisas envolvendo seres humanos da Resolução 510/2016. No estudo, 51,4% afirmaram ter encontrado dificuldade em relação aos profissionais de saúde que as atenderam.  54,3% afirmaram expor ao profissional sobre sua sexualidade e 82,9% alegam que já sofreram preconceito pela orientação sexual; 100% atestam que sabem a forma de transmissão do HIV, 51,4%, afirmaram se prevenir contra. Ao analisar as respostas foi possível identificar falhas na assistência dos profissionais de saúde, que dão margem à desinformação, ao preconceito e à perpetuação de uma exclusão. Além de pontos de fragilidades, que expõem o desconforto, o medo e o receio do preconceito frente às condutas dos profissionais de saúde corroboram com o risco à exposição ao HIV diante das convicções errôneas sobre formas de prevenção executadas por essas mulheres.Editora JRG2025-01-03info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigo avaliado pelos Paresapplication/pdfhttp://revistajrg.com/index.php/jrg/article/view/176510.55892/jrg.v8i18.1765ark:/57118/JRG.v8i18.1765JRG Journal of Academic Studies; Vol. 8 No. 18 (2025): Revista JRG de Estudos Acadêmicos; e181765JRG Journal of Academic Studies ; Vol. 8 Núm. 18 (2025): Revista JRG de Estudos Acadêmicos; e181765JRG Journal of Academic Studies; V. 8 N. 18 (2025): Revista JRG de Estudos Acadêmicos; e181765Revista JRG de Estudos Acadêmicos ; v. 8 n. 18 (2025): Revista JRG de Estudos Acadêmicos; e1817652595-1661ark:/57118/jrg.v8i18reponame:Revista JRG de Estudos Acadêmicosinstname:Editora JRGinstacron:JRGporhttp://revistajrg.com/index.php/jrg/article/view/1765/1440https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLuna, Letícia Nawany Tavares deAndrade, Carla Andreia Alves deSantos, Raquel Dias da SilvaLira, Taiwana Batista BuarquePires, Alberto MagalhãesFarias, Wanderson Santos de2025-01-03T21:14:50Zoai:ojs2.revistajrg.com:article/1765Revistahttp://revistajrg.com/index.php/jrgPRIhttp://revistajrg.com/index.php/jrg/oaiprofessorjonas@gmail.com||2595-16612595-1661opendoar:2025-01-03T21:14:50Revista JRG de Estudos Acadêmicos - Editora JRGfalse
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