Background Multi-resistant bacteria pose an increasing and significant public health risk. As awareness of the severity of the problem grows, it is likely that it will become the target for a range of public health interventions. Some of these can intentionally or unintentionally lead to stigmatization of groups of citizens. Discussion The article describes the phenomenon of stigmatization within the health care area by discussing the concept in relation to AIDS and psychiatric diagnosis. It unfolds the ethical aspects of using stigmatization as a public health instrument to affect unwanted behaviours e.g. smoking. Moreover it discusses stigmatization as an uninte...
Though HIV has become a chronic disease, HIV-related stigma has remained. This article reports on a ...
Canada has been home to a longstanding public health crisis related to opioids, including an extensi...
Stigma has significant detrimental health outcomes for those affected. This study examined socio-dem...
BackgroundMulti-resistant bacteria pose an increasing and significant public health risk. As awarene...
Background Many countries have implemented guidelines to prevent transmission of meticillin-resistan...
Public health challenges such as AIDS, tuberculosis, plague, and leprosy have implicitly assumed sti...
This article is primarily concerned with stigmatization resulting from public information campaigns ...
BACKGROUND: Delivery of effective health care is hampered by stigma, the social processes that attac...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is often presented as a major public health problem globally. Screeni...
Abstract Stigma in health facilities undermines diagnosis, treatment, and successful h...
The aim: this study presents a Coronavirus Stigma Scale for Healthcare Providers that indicates the ...
HIV/AIDS related stigma and discrimination are probably as old as the disease itself. Despite the fa...
Abstract Health-related stigma remains a major barrier to improving health and well-being for vulner...
One of the roots of the global problem of HIV/AIDS is the shame associated with an HIV diagnosis. Be...
This paper discusses several strategies for preventing technological stigma from causing unwarranted...
Though HIV has become a chronic disease, HIV-related stigma has remained. This article reports on a ...
Canada has been home to a longstanding public health crisis related to opioids, including an extensi...
Stigma has significant detrimental health outcomes for those affected. This study examined socio-dem...
BackgroundMulti-resistant bacteria pose an increasing and significant public health risk. As awarene...
Background Many countries have implemented guidelines to prevent transmission of meticillin-resistan...
Public health challenges such as AIDS, tuberculosis, plague, and leprosy have implicitly assumed sti...
This article is primarily concerned with stigmatization resulting from public information campaigns ...
BACKGROUND: Delivery of effective health care is hampered by stigma, the social processes that attac...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is often presented as a major public health problem globally. Screeni...
Abstract Stigma in health facilities undermines diagnosis, treatment, and successful h...
The aim: this study presents a Coronavirus Stigma Scale for Healthcare Providers that indicates the ...
HIV/AIDS related stigma and discrimination are probably as old as the disease itself. Despite the fa...
Abstract Health-related stigma remains a major barrier to improving health and well-being for vulner...
One of the roots of the global problem of HIV/AIDS is the shame associated with an HIV diagnosis. Be...
This paper discusses several strategies for preventing technological stigma from causing unwarranted...
Though HIV has become a chronic disease, HIV-related stigma has remained. This article reports on a ...
Canada has been home to a longstanding public health crisis related to opioids, including an extensi...
Stigma has significant detrimental health outcomes for those affected. This study examined socio-dem...