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COVID-19 and Indigenous peoples’ access to STBBI and related health services: National survey results

by ahnationtalk on October 31, 202441 Views

Sexually transmitted and blood-borne Infections (STBBIs) are a public health concern in Canada, with Indigenous populations disproportionately affected by STBBIs compared to the non-Indigenous population. The national Impact of COVID-19 Survey, coordinated by the Public Health Agency of Canada, in partnership with the National Collaborating Centres for Indigenous Health and Infectious Diseases, investigated how the COVID-19 pandemic affected the availability and accessibility of STBBI and related health services for First Nations, Inuit, and Métis teens and adults who sought or wanted to find STBBI services during the pandemic. This report delves into the survey findings, exploring survey participants’ past and current experiences with STBBIs, access to health care and STBBI services, barriers to STBBI services, substance use and mental wellness, and access to community and cultural supports during the pandemic. Research directions and considerations to inform public health planning and policy making are provided to ensure equitable and improved access to STBBI and related health services for First Nations peoples, Inuit, and Métis peoples for future public health emergencies.

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