In 2005, 60 health care workers were recruited through services that attract injecting drug users (IDUs) and asked to complete attitude measures regarding IDU clients. Mediation analyses indicated that conservative health care workers displayed more negative attitudes toward their IDU clients because they believe that injecting drug use is within the control of the IDU. Negative attitudes toward IDU clients, in turn, were associated with worry about IDU clients' behavior in the clinic and with beliefs that IDU clients should disclose their hepatitis C status to their health care worker. Perceptions of controllability of drug use were also associated with the belief that IDU clients' ailments were caused by their IDU status. The study's limi...
Background Healthcare professionals are crucial in the identification and accessibility to treatment...
The objectives of this study were to: (i) understand HCPs’ relational approaches to providing care a...
Hepatitis C (HCV) infection is common among injecting drug users (IDUs), yet accessing of HCV care, ...
In 2005, 60 health care workers were recruited through services that attract injecting drug users (I...
People with hepatitis C (HCV) face stigma and discrimination because of the association of this dise...
Complex lifestyle issues associated with injecting drug use may make it difficult to provide care to...
The current research measured explicit (self-reported) and implicit (or unconscious) attitudes of he...
Health workers who work with people who inject drugs may believe that their colleagues hold less fav...
Substance use disorders are one of the most highly stigmatised conditions in the western world. Curr...
An estimated 170 million people worldwide have hepatitis C, which is a significant cause of morbidit...
Aim. To examine the determinants of generalist nurses' therapeutic attitude to patients who use illi...
Preexisting scales used to measure attitudes toward human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immunodefi...
Caring for HIV/AIDS patients and/or drug users requires health care workers (HCWs) to have good know...
Preexisting scales used to measure attitudes toward human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immunodefi...
Caring for HIV/AIDS patients and/or drug users requires health care workers (HCWs) to have good know...
Background Healthcare professionals are crucial in the identification and accessibility to treatment...
The objectives of this study were to: (i) understand HCPs’ relational approaches to providing care a...
Hepatitis C (HCV) infection is common among injecting drug users (IDUs), yet accessing of HCV care, ...
In 2005, 60 health care workers were recruited through services that attract injecting drug users (I...
People with hepatitis C (HCV) face stigma and discrimination because of the association of this dise...
Complex lifestyle issues associated with injecting drug use may make it difficult to provide care to...
The current research measured explicit (self-reported) and implicit (or unconscious) attitudes of he...
Health workers who work with people who inject drugs may believe that their colleagues hold less fav...
Substance use disorders are one of the most highly stigmatised conditions in the western world. Curr...
An estimated 170 million people worldwide have hepatitis C, which is a significant cause of morbidit...
Aim. To examine the determinants of generalist nurses' therapeutic attitude to patients who use illi...
Preexisting scales used to measure attitudes toward human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immunodefi...
Caring for HIV/AIDS patients and/or drug users requires health care workers (HCWs) to have good know...
Preexisting scales used to measure attitudes toward human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immunodefi...
Caring for HIV/AIDS patients and/or drug users requires health care workers (HCWs) to have good know...
Background Healthcare professionals are crucial in the identification and accessibility to treatment...
The objectives of this study were to: (i) understand HCPs’ relational approaches to providing care a...
Hepatitis C (HCV) infection is common among injecting drug users (IDUs), yet accessing of HCV care, ...