Transgender women’s experiences in the healthcare system: visibility towards equity (abstract: p. 16)

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Abstract

Aiming to understand how transgender women have been served in institutions of the Unified Health System, the study adopted the qualitative design. The thematic content analysis of interviews and focus group resulted in three categories: Use of health services by trans women; Violence in health care; Lack of specialized care. The participants reported having no links with primary care, seeking care in the outpatient clinic linked to the teaching hospital and in emergency care. Cases of institutional violence, negligence, and prejudice permeate their experiences. Humanized care; accreditation of the hospital for the transsexualization process; investment in the worker’s well-being; creation of care protocols and complaint channels were suggested. Equity and integral attention require the expansion and qualification of services. Investments in permanent education are essential.

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de Jesus, M. K. M. R., Moré, I. A. A., Querino, R. A., & de Oliveira, V. H. (2023). Transgender women’s experiences in the healthcare system: visibility towards equity (abstract: p. 16). Interface: Communication, Health, Education, 27. https://doi.org/10.1590/interface.230151

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