Healthcare access and barriers to utilization among transgender and gender diverse people in Africa: a systematic review

  • Jessani A
  • Berry-Moreau T
  • Parmar R
  • et al.
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Abstract

Transgender and gender diverse (TGD) people face significant challenges in accessing timely, culturally competent, and adequate healthcare due to structural and systemic barriers, yet there is a lack of research exploring the access and utilization of healthcare services within African TGD communities. To address this gap, this systematic review explored: (1) barriers to accessing healthcare services and gender-affirming hormone therapy (GAHT) faced by TGD people, (2) demographic and societal factors correlated with the utilization of healthcare services and GAHT, (3) common healthcare and support services utilized by TGD people, and (4) patterns of accessing healthcare services and GAHT within TGD communities.

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Jessani, A., Berry-Moreau, T., Parmar, R., Athanasakos, A., Prodger, J. L., & Mujugira, A. (2024). Healthcare access and barriers to utilization among transgender and gender diverse people in Africa: a systematic review. BMC Global and Public Health, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s44263-024-00073-2

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