2020
DOI: 10.1186/s12939-020-1133-9
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Intersectionality, special populations, needs and suggestions: the Flint Women’s study

Abstract: Background: Equitable access to services that promote health and wellbeing is an important component of social justice. A community-engaged participatory qualitative study was conducted in Flint, Michigan, USA, to understand the needs of special populations (young women, perinatal women and new mothers, older women, women with disabilities, and LGBTQIA women) and elicit their ideas about solutions. Methods: In-depth interviews (n = 100) were conducted. Participants were either women living in the Flint area, h… Show more

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