Exploring perceptions of HIV risk and health service access among Zimbabwean migrant women in Johannesburg: A gap in health policy in South Africa?

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Pascalia Munyewende
Laetitia C Rispel
Bronwyn Harris
Matthew Chersich
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[1] Centre for Health Policy & Medical Research Council Health Policy Research Group,Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
[2] School of Public Health,undefined
[3] Faculty of Health Sciences,undefined
[4] University of the Witwatersrand,undefined
[5] Johannesburg,undefined
[6] International Centre for Reproductive Health,undefined
[7] Ghent University,undefined
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Journal of Public Health Policy | 2011年 / 32卷
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HIV knowledge; migrants; health-seeking; health service access; South Africa; Zimbabwe;
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We present qualitative data from a 2005 exploratory study, recently published studies, and an analysis of the Department of Health's strategic plan to highlight the need for a broader policy debate on health-care access for migrants in South Africa. We conducted in-depth interviews with 15 Zimbabwean women living in inner-city Johannesburg to document the special characteristics of this group of migrants, enquiring about their perceptions of HIV risk, and experiences of health services in South Africa. We identified access barriers, namely perceptions of relatively low HIV risk, severely constrained financial circumstances, uncertain legal status, and experiences of unresponsive health workers. We recommend that migrant-health rights be placed on South Africa's policy agenda, migrants be included in HIV prevention programs and that health workers be sensitized to the needs of migrants.
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