Well-being in trans women: approaches from the occupational trajectories of health professionals

Author:

Hoyos-Hernández Paula Andrea1ORCID,Carreño Uribe Angie Vanessa1ORCID,Soto Díaz Luz Adriana1ORCID,Valderrama Laura Juliana1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Pontificia Universidad Javeriana Seccional Cali, Colombia

Abstract

Abstract The well-being of trans women has been affected by stigma and discrimination, and great gaps in health, employment and educational opportunities and the absence of social support. The role of health professionals plays an important role in the well-being and health of trans women, therefore, the objective is to recognize the meaning that health professionals have on the well-being of trans women. Method: Qualitative research, narrative design. Eight health professionals (medicine, psychology, and nursing assistant) with experience in community care participated in an in-depth interview. In conclusion, the health professionals recognize that the well-being of trans women is affected by multiple sociocultural and economic factors related to mental health, discrimination to which they are still exposed, internalized transphobia, and the lack of family and social support. Concrete actions are required from health, higher education, and governmental entities capable of favoring affirmative processes for trans women and promoting in healthcare processes the sensitivity and commitment to their human development based on the protection of their rights.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

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