… prevention and treatment, obstetric and gynecological care, psychological counselling, and safe abortion and post-abortion care. These services are considered a bare medical minimum that victims must receive. Access, …
… means, fear of deportation, lack of availability of health-care providers or uncertain entitlement to health care are some of the reasons cited most often by refugees and migrants for not seeking medicalcare in case of (suspected) Covid‑19 infection.[2] …
… below), women are more likely to be in need of long-term care. This is now further complicated as older people, and … how the vaccine might affect women and men differently. Medical research has historically shown limited gender … or exclusive to women. Insufficient gender sensitivity in medical research and healthcare is perhaps not very …
… pandemic. This group includes workers in the health and care sector, victim support services, education, … might be providers of nursing care and carry out basic medical services. They could be personal carers, helping … activities, starting from health care provided by trained medical professionals in hospitals and other facilities, over …
… A joint initiative of health professionals: the protocol medicalcare for women and girls with FGM The Model protocol medicalcare for women and girls with FGM is a joint …
… health institutions, covering all the Portuguese primary care services and all the public hospitals and has more than … professionals to register the cases that are detected in medical acts in the Health Data Platform. Thus, health … in future generations. [6] Moreover, within primary care, the risk or the existence of FGM must be identified in …
… FGM-related child protection interventions and hospital/medical records on FGM. Country factsheets following the … of FGM practices or the provision of specific health care for FGM victims. EU’s Daphne II programme played an …