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Reproduktivno zdravje Rominj v Mestni občini Ljubljana
ID Radešić, Laura (Author), ID Muršič, Rajko (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Reproduktivno zdravje Rominj v Ljubljani je razmeroma slabo raziskano področje. Med terenskim delom, ki sem ga opravljala kot socialna delavka, sem zaznala, da Rominjam pogosto ni omogočeno svobodno odločanje o skrbi za svoje reproduktivno zdravje in odločanje o rojstvu otrok ter da znotraj zdravstvenih institucij pogosto doživljajo diskriminacijo ali pa vsaj niso zadostno informirane o svojem zdravstvenem stanju. Zato sem se med etnografskim raziskovanjem pogovarjala z devetimi Rominjami, ki pa so hkrati s pripovedovanjem o reproduktivnem zdravju spregovorile tudi o izkušnjah nasilja. Med sogovornicami so bile štiri ženske, ki so bile prosilke za mednarodno zaščito. Te so mi razkrivale tudi izkušnje z življenjem v azilnem domu ter govorile o nasilju in diskriminaciji, ki ju doživljajo znotraj institucije. Te Rominje so brez osnovnega zdravstvenega zavarovanja in jim je zato dostop do zdravstvenih storitev toliko manj dosegljiv. Državne institucije morajo bolje poznati in razumeti življenjske okoliščine Rominj ter jim tako omogočiti kvalitetno zdravstveno oskrbo, pomoč in podporo, pri tem pa lahko uporabljamo različne pristope, tudi etnografskega.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:etnologija, kulturna antropologija, Rominje, medicinska antropologija, reproduktivno zdravje, menstruacija, nosečnost, poroka, sorodstvo, kontracepcija, nasilje, azilni dom
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:2019
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-111488 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:02.10.2019
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Language:English
Title:Reproductive Health of Roma Women in Ljubljana
Abstract:
The reproductive health of Roma women in Ljubljana is a relatively poorly researched area. During my social fieldwork research, I noticed Roma women were often not allowed to make free choices about their reproductive health and childbirth. They also experienced discrimination or were not sufficiently informed about their state of health. Therefore in my ethnographic research, I talked about reproductive health with nine Roma women who also reported experiencing violence. Among the interviewees there were also four applicants for international protection in Slovenia. They shared their experience of living in the asylum home and talked about violence and discrimination they experienced within the institution. These women had no basic health insurance, which makes healthcare services even less accessible to them. Government institutions need to understand better the life circumstances of Roma women and provide them with quality healthcare, assistance and support. To achieve this, we need to apply an interdisciplinary approach, with the ethnographic research beeing a key factor.

Keywords:ethnology, cultural anthropology, Roma women, medical anthropology, reproductive health, menstruation, pregnancy, marriage, kinship, birth control, violence, asylum home

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