Health workers in 21 government health facilities in Zambia and South Africa linked spatial organisation of HIV services and material items signifying HIV-status (for example, coloured client cards) to the risk of People Living with HIV (PLHIV) 'being seen' or identified by others. Demarcated HIV services, distinctive client flow and associated-items were considered especially distinguishing. Strategies to circumvent any resulting stigma mostly involved PLHIV avoiding and/or reducing contact with services and health workers reducing visibility of PLHIV through alterations to structures, items and systems. HIV spatial organisation and item adjustments, enacting PLHIV-friendly policies and wider stigma reduction initiatives could combined red...
Despite the acknowledged reality that HIV-related stigma is a major barrier to effective HIV prevent...
Background An integrated chronic disease management (ICDM) model was introduced by the National Depa...
Stigma in healthcare settings remains a barrier to accessing screening, treatment and care for HIV a...
The study focused on the representations, processes and effects of HIV stigma for healthcare workers...
Stigma and judgment by health workers toward people living with HIV (PLHIV) and key populations can ...
Background HIV is an important factor affecting healthcare workforce capacity in high-prevalence cou...
Background: The high prevalence of HIV among adolescent girls and young women aged 15–24 in Eastern ...
The stigma of people living with HIV-AIDS (PLWHA) by health workers may have a broad impact, so it i...
Stigma is not a new concept; however, it remains highly significant in the context of HIV/AIDS in So...
People living with HIV/AIDS (PLHA) are stigmatised socially. They are devalued and considered like o...
Stigma related to human immunodeficiency virus and acquired immunodeficiency syndromes have been rep...
IntroductionWithin healthcare settings, HIV-related stigma is a recognized barrier to access of HIV ...
Stigma in healthcare settings remains a barrier to accessing screening, treatment and care for HIV a...
Despite continued development of effective HIV treatment, expanded access to care and advances in pr...
The far reaching implication of HIV-related stigma in the society shows that it has undoubtedly beco...
Despite the acknowledged reality that HIV-related stigma is a major barrier to effective HIV prevent...
Background An integrated chronic disease management (ICDM) model was introduced by the National Depa...
Stigma in healthcare settings remains a barrier to accessing screening, treatment and care for HIV a...
The study focused on the representations, processes and effects of HIV stigma for healthcare workers...
Stigma and judgment by health workers toward people living with HIV (PLHIV) and key populations can ...
Background HIV is an important factor affecting healthcare workforce capacity in high-prevalence cou...
Background: The high prevalence of HIV among adolescent girls and young women aged 15–24 in Eastern ...
The stigma of people living with HIV-AIDS (PLWHA) by health workers may have a broad impact, so it i...
Stigma is not a new concept; however, it remains highly significant in the context of HIV/AIDS in So...
People living with HIV/AIDS (PLHA) are stigmatised socially. They are devalued and considered like o...
Stigma related to human immunodeficiency virus and acquired immunodeficiency syndromes have been rep...
IntroductionWithin healthcare settings, HIV-related stigma is a recognized barrier to access of HIV ...
Stigma in healthcare settings remains a barrier to accessing screening, treatment and care for HIV a...
Despite continued development of effective HIV treatment, expanded access to care and advances in pr...
The far reaching implication of HIV-related stigma in the society shows that it has undoubtedly beco...
Despite the acknowledged reality that HIV-related stigma is a major barrier to effective HIV prevent...
Background An integrated chronic disease management (ICDM) model was introduced by the National Depa...
Stigma in healthcare settings remains a barrier to accessing screening, treatment and care for HIV a...