Access of the travesti and transsexual population to health services
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Resumo: | Introduction: Sex and gender are fundamental, but completely different. Biological sexual characteristics, it can be said that they are always the same and do not change according to time, culture and much less society. Transvestites and transsexuals have always been at the forefront of prejudice and discrimination against the LGBT population in Brazil. This is because this population has a different gender identity from that imposed by heteronormative standards and anything that deviates from this norm is viewed with estrangement. Objective: To analyze the access of the transvestite and transsexual population to health services in the state of Rio de Janeiro during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methodology: A cross-sectional study that was carried out with transvestites and transsexuals from municipalities in the state of Rio de Janeiro during the COVID-19 pandemic from October 2021 to February 2022. Results: It was possible to observe that of the twenty-nine responses, the profile formed was the majority with 20-24 years old, transgender, single, of black or brown race/color and with a complete high school course.. In addition, most reports indicate that there was more than one barrier present in their access to health. Conclusion: The socioeconomic profiles found are in accordance with the few indicators that exist in Brazil, it was possible to observe and conclude that many access barriers were found for this population, including prejudice and the lack of preparation of professionals for their care. |
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Access of the travesti and transsexual population to health servicesAcceso de la población travesti y transexual a los servicios de saludAcesso da população travesti e transexual aos serviços de saúdeTransexualidadMinorías sexuales y de géneroAcceso a servicios de salud.Transsexualism Sexual and Gender MinoritiesHealth services accessibility.TransexualidadeMinorias Sexuais e de GêneroAcesso aos serviços de saúde.Introduction: Sex and gender are fundamental, but completely different. Biological sexual characteristics, it can be said that they are always the same and do not change according to time, culture and much less society. Transvestites and transsexuals have always been at the forefront of prejudice and discrimination against the LGBT population in Brazil. This is because this population has a different gender identity from that imposed by heteronormative standards and anything that deviates from this norm is viewed with estrangement. Objective: To analyze the access of the transvestite and transsexual population to health services in the state of Rio de Janeiro during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methodology: A cross-sectional study that was carried out with transvestites and transsexuals from municipalities in the state of Rio de Janeiro during the COVID-19 pandemic from October 2021 to February 2022. Results: It was possible to observe that of the twenty-nine responses, the profile formed was the majority with 20-24 years old, transgender, single, of black or brown race/color and with a complete high school course.. In addition, most reports indicate that there was more than one barrier present in their access to health. Conclusion: The socioeconomic profiles found are in accordance with the few indicators that exist in Brazil, it was possible to observe and conclude that many access barriers were found for this population, including prejudice and the lack of preparation of professionals for their care.Introducción: El sexo y el género son fundamentales, pero completamente diferentes. Las características sexuales biológicas, se puede decir que son siempre las mismas y no cambian según el tiempo, la cultura y mucho menos la sociedad. Las personas travestis y transexuales siempre han estado al frente de los prejuicios y discriminaciones que existen en Brasil con la población LGBT. Esto se debe a que esta población tiene una identidad de género diferente a la impuesta por los estándares heteronormativos y todo lo que se desvía de esta norma es visto con extrañamiento. Objetivo: Analizar el acceso de la población travesti y transexual a los servicios de salud en el estado de Río de Janeiro durante la pandemia de COVID-19. Metodología: Estudio transversal que se realizó con travestis y transexuales de los municipios del estado de Río de Janeiro durante la pandemia de COVID-19 de octubre de 2021 a febrero de 2022. Resultados: Se pudo observar que de los veinte nueve respuestas, el perfil formado la mayoría eran de 20-24 años, transgénero, solteros, negros o mestizos/color y con bachillerato. Además, la mayoría de los informes indican que hubo más de una barrera presente en su acceso a la salud. Conclusión: Los perfiles socioeconómicos encontrados están de acuerdo con los pocos indicadores que existen en Brasil, fue posible observar y concluir que se encuentran muchas barreras de acceso para esta población, incluidos los prejuicios y la falta de preparación de los profesionales para su atención.Introdução: Sexo e gênero são fundamentais, porém completamente diferentes. As características sexuais biológicas, pode-se dizer que são sempre as mesmas e não mudam de acordo com o tempo, a cultura e muito menos a sociedade. Indivíduos travestis e transexuais sempre estiveram na ponta de lança dos preconceitos e das discriminações existentes no Brasil com a população LGBT. Isso ocorre porque essa população ostenta uma identidade de gênero diversa da imposta pelos padrões heteronormativos e qualquer coisa que fuja dessa norma é encarada com estranhamento. Objetivo: Analisar o acesso da população travesti e transexual aos serviços de saúde no estado do Rio de Janeiro durante a pandemia do COVID-19. Metodologia: Estudo transversal que foi realizado com travestis e transexuais dos municípios do estado do Rio de Janeiro durante a pandemia da COVID-19 de Outubro de 2021 até Fevereiro de 2022. Resultados: Foi possível observar que das vinte e nove respostas, o perfil formado foi da maioria com 20-24 anos, transgênero, solteiros, de raça/cor preta ou parda e com o curso do ensino médio completo. Além de que em sua maioria os relatos apontam que houveram mais de uma barreira presente em seu acesso à saúde. Conclusão: Os perfis socioeconômicos encontrados vão de acordo com os poucos indicadores que existem no Brasil, foi possível observar e concluir que muitas barreiras de acesso foram encontradas para essa população, entre elas o preconceito e a falta de preparo dos profissionais para seus atendimentos.Research, Society and Development2022-09-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3350110.33448/rsd-v11i11.33501Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 11; e216111133501Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 11; e216111133501Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 11; e2161111335012525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/33501/28768Copyright (c) 2022 Renata Barcellos de Jesus Nunes Machado; Erik Nicolas Rodriguez Perez Legar; Carolina Vilela Santos da Silva; Matheus Vidal Azevedo Palermo; Raphaela Moreira Gomes da Silva; Lucas Albernaz Nunes; Pedro Henrique Teles Ferreira; Ruanna Fagundes da Silva; Janaína Luiza dos Santos; Virginia Maria de Azevedo Oliveira Knupphttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMachado, Renata Barcellos de Jesus NunesLegar, Erik Nicolas Rodriguez Perez Silva, Carolina Vilela Santos daPalermo, Matheus Vidal AzevedoSilva, Raphaela Moreira Gomes daNunes, Lucas Albernaz Ferreira, Pedro Henrique TelesSilva, Ruanna Fagundes daSantos, Janaína Luiza dos Knupp, Virginia Maria de Azevedo Oliveira2022-09-05T13:24:46Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/33501Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:49:07.607928Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Access of the travesti and transsexual population to health services Acceso de la población travesti y transexual a los servicios de salud Acesso da população travesti e transexual aos serviços de saúde |
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Access of the travesti and transsexual population to health services |
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Access of the travesti and transsexual population to health services Access of the travesti and transsexual population to health services Machado, Renata Barcellos de Jesus Nunes Transexualidad Minorías sexuales y de género Acceso a servicios de salud. Transsexualism Sexual and Gender Minorities Health services accessibility. Transexualidade Minorias Sexuais e de Gênero Acesso aos serviços de saúde. Machado, Renata Barcellos de Jesus Nunes Transexualidad Minorías sexuales y de género Acceso a servicios de salud. Transsexualism Sexual and Gender Minorities Health services accessibility. Transexualidade Minorias Sexuais e de Gênero Acesso aos serviços de saúde. |
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Machado, Renata Barcellos de Jesus Nunes |
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Machado, Renata Barcellos de Jesus Nunes Machado, Renata Barcellos de Jesus Nunes Legar, Erik Nicolas Rodriguez Perez Silva, Carolina Vilela Santos da Palermo, Matheus Vidal Azevedo Silva, Raphaela Moreira Gomes da Nunes, Lucas Albernaz Ferreira, Pedro Henrique Teles Silva, Ruanna Fagundes da Santos, Janaína Luiza dos Knupp, Virginia Maria de Azevedo Oliveira Legar, Erik Nicolas Rodriguez Perez Silva, Carolina Vilela Santos da Palermo, Matheus Vidal Azevedo Silva, Raphaela Moreira Gomes da Nunes, Lucas Albernaz Ferreira, Pedro Henrique Teles Silva, Ruanna Fagundes da Santos, Janaína Luiza dos Knupp, Virginia Maria de Azevedo Oliveira |
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Legar, Erik Nicolas Rodriguez Perez Silva, Carolina Vilela Santos da Palermo, Matheus Vidal Azevedo Silva, Raphaela Moreira Gomes da Nunes, Lucas Albernaz Ferreira, Pedro Henrique Teles Silva, Ruanna Fagundes da Santos, Janaína Luiza dos Knupp, Virginia Maria de Azevedo Oliveira |
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Machado, Renata Barcellos de Jesus Nunes Legar, Erik Nicolas Rodriguez Perez Silva, Carolina Vilela Santos da Palermo, Matheus Vidal Azevedo Silva, Raphaela Moreira Gomes da Nunes, Lucas Albernaz Ferreira, Pedro Henrique Teles Silva, Ruanna Fagundes da Santos, Janaína Luiza dos Knupp, Virginia Maria de Azevedo Oliveira |
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Transexualidad Minorías sexuales y de género Acceso a servicios de salud. Transsexualism Sexual and Gender Minorities Health services accessibility. Transexualidade Minorias Sexuais e de Gênero Acesso aos serviços de saúde. |
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Transexualidad Minorías sexuales y de género Acceso a servicios de salud. Transsexualism Sexual and Gender Minorities Health services accessibility. Transexualidade Minorias Sexuais e de Gênero Acesso aos serviços de saúde. |
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Introduction: Sex and gender are fundamental, but completely different. Biological sexual characteristics, it can be said that they are always the same and do not change according to time, culture and much less society. Transvestites and transsexuals have always been at the forefront of prejudice and discrimination against the LGBT population in Brazil. This is because this population has a different gender identity from that imposed by heteronormative standards and anything that deviates from this norm is viewed with estrangement. Objective: To analyze the access of the transvestite and transsexual population to health services in the state of Rio de Janeiro during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methodology: A cross-sectional study that was carried out with transvestites and transsexuals from municipalities in the state of Rio de Janeiro during the COVID-19 pandemic from October 2021 to February 2022. Results: It was possible to observe that of the twenty-nine responses, the profile formed was the majority with 20-24 years old, transgender, single, of black or brown race/color and with a complete high school course.. In addition, most reports indicate that there was more than one barrier present in their access to health. Conclusion: The socioeconomic profiles found are in accordance with the few indicators that exist in Brazil, it was possible to observe and conclude that many access barriers were found for this population, including prejudice and the lack of preparation of professionals for their care. |
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