… sexually transmitted infection (STI) prevention and treatment, obstetric and gynecological care, psychological … post-abortion care. These services are considered a bare medical minimum that victims must receive. Access, …
… with physical strength and independence, seeking treatment and discussing symptoms is considered more socially … and World Bank, 2011). Reasons include unmet needs for medical examinations, poor working conditions and low …
… risks differently from women. Often reluctant to seek medical attention even when symptoms are noticeable, men … in relation to HIV determine access to prevention and treatment outcomes, especially for women and girls. Factors … many abortions are carried out unregistered, either by medical staff or outside the healthcare system altogether, …
… gender-based violence or gender inequalities in accessing medical services. Different models have been proposed to … directly influencing health. These include access to medicaltreatment, housing, food and knowledge on health and …
… of data that reflects existing biases can lead to unfair treatment of certain individuals, resulting in discrimination … to improve its accuracy and the accuracy of medical diagnoses and therapy, all while providing the latest medical information to health professionals (Jiang et al., …
… is especially true for those in need of long-term care and medical assistance (WAVE, 2019). Disability, too, … who are unable to express their informed consent to the treatment. The gendered aspect of intersex genital mutilation …
… 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 … decision-making. Although women are well represented among medical students and doctors, they are less well represented …