Access to healthcare for long-term conditions in women involved in street-based prostitution: a qualitative study.

作者: Emma L. Mastrocola , Anna K. Taylor , Carolyn Chew-Graham

DOI: 10.1186/S12875-015-0331-9

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摘要: Background Women involved in street-based prostitution (SBP) have well-documented health problems specific to their occupation, but access care for other chronic has not been explored. Primary is seen as the optimal context deliver people with long-term conditions because it accessible, efficient, and can tackle inequalities related socioeconomic deprivation. We aimed explore perspectives of women SBP about conditions.

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