Purpose: This paper aims to describe the unique health challenges facing female commercial sex workers (FSWs), including issues related to their marginalisation and difficulty accessing health care. It proposes solutions to some of these problems. Design/methodology/approach: This paper addresses this sensitive subject through the methodology of a literature review, drawing on a variety of relevant published literature to inform a modern understanding of the current health challenges faced by this population. Findings: This paper discusses issues around criminalisation of commercial sex workers, complexities of family planning, sexually transmitted infection prevention, mental health and substance abuse and how increasing health-care worker awareness of the health needs of this vulnerable population can be a positive step in building trust within this relationship. Although adoption of the proposed recommendations put forth in this paper may help to eliminate some of the barriers encountered by female sex workers, further research is recommended. Originality/value: The subject of commercial sex worker health care is neglected in the academic literature. This review explores the topic in an open and balanced manner and presents a broad and updated overview of the current health-care challenges faced by FSWs as well as opportunities for optimising access and quality of sex worker health care.
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O’Brien, M., Kistmacher, O., Stephen, S. M., & Flaherty, G. T. (2024, June 6). Challenges and opportunities in female commercial sex worker health care: a critical literature review. International Journal of Human Rights in Healthcare. Emerald Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJHRH-03-2022-0021
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