Using qualitative and community-based engagement approaches to gain access and to develop a culturally appropriate STI prevention intervention for foreign female entertainment workers in Singapore

10.1186/s12992-018-0358-5

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Main Authors: Lim, R.B.T., Cheung, O.N.Y., Tham, D.K.T., La, H.H., Win, T.T., Chan, R., Wong, M.L.
Other Authors: SAW SWEE HOCK SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-1745432023-09-20T08:45:58Z Using qualitative and community-based engagement approaches to gain access and to develop a culturally appropriate STI prevention intervention for foreign female entertainment workers in Singapore Lim, R.B.T. Cheung, O.N.Y. Tham, D.K.T. La, H.H. Win, T.T. Chan, R. Wong, M.L. SAW SWEE HOCK SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH census disease control human immunodeficiency virus population size prostitution qualitative analysis sexually transmitted disease womens employment Article community care condom use cost cultural factor disease transmission female female entertainment worker health care access health care availability human Human immunodeficiency virus infection infection prevention infection risk interview language named groups by occupation population size priority journal qualitative analysis sexually transmitted disease Singapore stigma clinical trial condom cultural competence ethnology health care delivery health promotion migrant participatory research procedures program evaluation psychology qualitative research sex worker sexually transmitted disease statistics and numerical data Thailand Viet Nam Singapore [Southeast Asia] Human immunodeficiency virus Community-Based Participatory Research Condoms Cultural Competency Emigrants and Immigrants Female Health Promotion Health Services Accessibility Humans Program Evaluation Qualitative Research Sex Workers Sexually Transmitted Diseases Singapore Thailand Vietnam 10.1186/s12992-018-0358-5 Globalization and Health 14 1 36 2020-09-07T05:06:56Z 2020-09-07T05:06:56Z 2018 Article Lim, R.B.T., Cheung, O.N.Y., Tham, D.K.T., La, H.H., Win, T.T., Chan, R., Wong, M.L. (2018). Using qualitative and community-based engagement approaches to gain access and to develop a culturally appropriate STI prevention intervention for foreign female entertainment workers in Singapore. Globalization and Health 14 (1) : 36. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12992-018-0358-5 17448603 https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/174543 BioMed Central Ltd. Unpaywall 20200831
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topic census
disease control
human immunodeficiency virus
population size
prostitution
qualitative analysis
sexually transmitted disease
womens employment
Article
community care
condom use
cost
cultural factor
disease transmission
female
female entertainment worker
health care access
health care availability
human
Human immunodeficiency virus infection
infection prevention
infection risk
interview
language
named groups by occupation
population size
priority journal
qualitative analysis
sexually transmitted disease
Singapore
stigma
clinical trial
condom
cultural competence
ethnology
health care delivery
health promotion
migrant
participatory research
procedures
program evaluation
psychology
qualitative research
sex worker
sexually transmitted disease
statistics and numerical data
Thailand
Viet Nam
Singapore [Southeast Asia]
Human immunodeficiency virus
Community-Based Participatory Research
Condoms
Cultural Competency
Emigrants and Immigrants
Female
Health Promotion
Health Services Accessibility
Humans
Program Evaluation
Qualitative Research
Sex Workers
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Singapore
Thailand
Vietnam
spellingShingle census
disease control
human immunodeficiency virus
population size
prostitution
qualitative analysis
sexually transmitted disease
womens employment
Article
community care
condom use
cost
cultural factor
disease transmission
female
female entertainment worker
health care access
health care availability
human
Human immunodeficiency virus infection
infection prevention
infection risk
interview
language
named groups by occupation
population size
priority journal
qualitative analysis
sexually transmitted disease
Singapore
stigma
clinical trial
condom
cultural competence
ethnology
health care delivery
health promotion
migrant
participatory research
procedures
program evaluation
psychology
qualitative research
sex worker
sexually transmitted disease
statistics and numerical data
Thailand
Viet Nam
Singapore [Southeast Asia]
Human immunodeficiency virus
Community-Based Participatory Research
Condoms
Cultural Competency
Emigrants and Immigrants
Female
Health Promotion
Health Services Accessibility
Humans
Program Evaluation
Qualitative Research
Sex Workers
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Singapore
Thailand
Vietnam
Lim, R.B.T.
Cheung, O.N.Y.
Tham, D.K.T.
La, H.H.
Win, T.T.
Chan, R.
Wong, M.L.
Using qualitative and community-based engagement approaches to gain access and to develop a culturally appropriate STI prevention intervention for foreign female entertainment workers in Singapore
description 10.1186/s12992-018-0358-5
author2 SAW SWEE HOCK SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
author_facet SAW SWEE HOCK SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Lim, R.B.T.
Cheung, O.N.Y.
Tham, D.K.T.
La, H.H.
Win, T.T.
Chan, R.
Wong, M.L.
format Article
author Lim, R.B.T.
Cheung, O.N.Y.
Tham, D.K.T.
La, H.H.
Win, T.T.
Chan, R.
Wong, M.L.
author_sort Lim, R.B.T.
title Using qualitative and community-based engagement approaches to gain access and to develop a culturally appropriate STI prevention intervention for foreign female entertainment workers in Singapore
title_short Using qualitative and community-based engagement approaches to gain access and to develop a culturally appropriate STI prevention intervention for foreign female entertainment workers in Singapore
title_full Using qualitative and community-based engagement approaches to gain access and to develop a culturally appropriate STI prevention intervention for foreign female entertainment workers in Singapore
title_fullStr Using qualitative and community-based engagement approaches to gain access and to develop a culturally appropriate STI prevention intervention for foreign female entertainment workers in Singapore
title_full_unstemmed Using qualitative and community-based engagement approaches to gain access and to develop a culturally appropriate STI prevention intervention for foreign female entertainment workers in Singapore
title_sort using qualitative and community-based engagement approaches to gain access and to develop a culturally appropriate sti prevention intervention for foreign female entertainment workers in singapore
publisher BioMed Central Ltd.
publishDate 2020
url https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/174543
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