IntroductionGlobally, HIV-related stigma is prevalent in healthcare settings and is a major barrier to HIV prevention and treatment adherence. Some intervention studies have showed encouraging outcomes, but a gap continues to exist between what is known and what is actually delivered in medical settings to reduce HIV-related stigma.MethodsThis article describes the process of implementing a stigma reduction intervention trial that involved 1760 service providers in 40 hospitals in China. Guided by Diffusion of Innovation theory, the intervention identified and trained about 15-20% providers as popular opinion leaders (POLs) to disseminate stigma reduction messages in each intervention hospital. The intervention also engaged governmental sup...
Multiple scales have been developed to measure HIV-related stigma among healthcare providers in lowe...
While stigma associated with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection among men who have sex wit...
Background: Since the high incidence of HIV in the United State in 1981, HIV/AIDS stigmatization con...
IntroductionGlobally, HIV-related stigma is prevalent in healthcare settings and is a major barrier ...
Previous studies suggest that the implementation of universal precaution (UP) plays a role in reduci...
PurposeA randomized controlled trial with a matched design was conducted during October 2008 and Feb...
This article reviews 22 studies that test a variety of interventions to decrease AIDS stigma in deve...
INTRODUCTION:Stigma and discrimination (SAD) related to HIV compromise access and adherence to treat...
BACKGROUND: Delivery of effective health care is hampered by stigma, the social processes that attac...
IntroductionStigma and discrimination (SAD) related to HIV compromise access and adherence to treatm...
In many developing countries persons living with HIV and AIDS experience strong stigma and discrimin...
Background: Stigma has been associated with chronic health conditions such as HIV/AIDS, leprosy, tub...
In many developing countries persons living with HIV and AIDS experience strong stigma and discrimin...
IntroductionWithin healthcare settings, HIV-related stigma is a recognized barrier to access of HIV ...
Abstract Stigma in health facilities undermines diagnosis, treatment, and successful h...
Multiple scales have been developed to measure HIV-related stigma among healthcare providers in lowe...
While stigma associated with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection among men who have sex wit...
Background: Since the high incidence of HIV in the United State in 1981, HIV/AIDS stigmatization con...
IntroductionGlobally, HIV-related stigma is prevalent in healthcare settings and is a major barrier ...
Previous studies suggest that the implementation of universal precaution (UP) plays a role in reduci...
PurposeA randomized controlled trial with a matched design was conducted during October 2008 and Feb...
This article reviews 22 studies that test a variety of interventions to decrease AIDS stigma in deve...
INTRODUCTION:Stigma and discrimination (SAD) related to HIV compromise access and adherence to treat...
BACKGROUND: Delivery of effective health care is hampered by stigma, the social processes that attac...
IntroductionStigma and discrimination (SAD) related to HIV compromise access and adherence to treatm...
In many developing countries persons living with HIV and AIDS experience strong stigma and discrimin...
Background: Stigma has been associated with chronic health conditions such as HIV/AIDS, leprosy, tub...
In many developing countries persons living with HIV and AIDS experience strong stigma and discrimin...
IntroductionWithin healthcare settings, HIV-related stigma is a recognized barrier to access of HIV ...
Abstract Stigma in health facilities undermines diagnosis, treatment, and successful h...
Multiple scales have been developed to measure HIV-related stigma among healthcare providers in lowe...
While stigma associated with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection among men who have sex wit...
Background: Since the high incidence of HIV in the United State in 1981, HIV/AIDS stigmatization con...