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How can gender norms and economic precarity affect TB care for homeless women in India

Examining the intersection of gender norms, economic situation, and tuberculosis care for homeless women in India.
  • Gender norms in India often restrict women's mobility and decision-making power, making it difficult for homeless women to access TB care due to lack of autonomy.
  • Economic precarity amplifies the challenges faced by homeless women in seeking TB care, as they may struggle to afford transportation to health facilities or prioritize healthcare over meeting basic needs.
  • Stigma surrounding TB may be magnified for homeless women, leading to social isolation and reluctance to seek treatment, especially if they fear losing their jobs or shelter.
  • Limited access to sanitary facilities and nutrition exacerbates the health disparities faced by homeless women with TB, impacting their overall treatment outcomes.
  • Intersectional discrimination further marginalizes homeless women, making it crucial for healthcare systems to address the unique barriers they face in accessing TB care.
Answered a year ago
Rahul Aspirants