Stigma and discrimination among Medical Care Providers (MCPs) towards HIV patients is a common observed problem that can compromise effectiveness of prevention and treatment efforts by discouraging individuals from being tested or seeking information on how to protect themselves and others. This research aimed to determine the existence of stigma and discrimination among health care providers towards people living with HIV and AIDS (PLWHA) in River Nile state. A descriptive Cross sectional hospital based study conducted in Atbara, Edamer and Berber hospitals. Questionnaire containing six parts covering the personal data, knowledge about HIV, attitude, availability of PPDs and discriminatory practices of MCPs was used. The data was analyzed ...
Background: Stigma and discrimination can limit access to care and treatment services. Stigma hides ...
The current 5% prevalence rate of HIV in Nigeria represents a significant population of people livin...
Background: The aim of this study was to identify the level of stigmatized and discriminatory attitu...
Stigma and discrimination among medical care providers (MCPs) towards HIV patients is a common obser...
Stigma and discrimination among medical care providers (MCPs) towards HIV patients is a common obser...
Stigma and discrimination are major challenges facing People Living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) globally ...
People living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) are stigmatized and looked at negatively by people at large. Sti...
Nigeria has an estimated 3.6 million people with HIV/AIDS and is home to one out of every 11 people ...
HIV/AIDS remain a major public health concern in Nigeria. People living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) face n...
The research was designed to assess the stigma and discrimination faced by People living with HIV an...
Background: Stigma and discrimination against people living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) ...
Background: Health care settings are reported to be the most significant contexts for stigma and dis...
Background: HIV/AIDS-related stigma can be described as a „process of devaluation‟ of people either ...
Background: Stigmatizing attitudes among healthcare providers are an important barrier to accessing ...
HIV/AIDS remains one of the world's most significant public health challenges, particularly in ...
Background: Stigma and discrimination can limit access to care and treatment services. Stigma hides ...
The current 5% prevalence rate of HIV in Nigeria represents a significant population of people livin...
Background: The aim of this study was to identify the level of stigmatized and discriminatory attitu...
Stigma and discrimination among medical care providers (MCPs) towards HIV patients is a common obser...
Stigma and discrimination among medical care providers (MCPs) towards HIV patients is a common obser...
Stigma and discrimination are major challenges facing People Living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) globally ...
People living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) are stigmatized and looked at negatively by people at large. Sti...
Nigeria has an estimated 3.6 million people with HIV/AIDS and is home to one out of every 11 people ...
HIV/AIDS remain a major public health concern in Nigeria. People living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) face n...
The research was designed to assess the stigma and discrimination faced by People living with HIV an...
Background: Stigma and discrimination against people living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) ...
Background: Health care settings are reported to be the most significant contexts for stigma and dis...
Background: HIV/AIDS-related stigma can be described as a „process of devaluation‟ of people either ...
Background: Stigmatizing attitudes among healthcare providers are an important barrier to accessing ...
HIV/AIDS remains one of the world's most significant public health challenges, particularly in ...
Background: Stigma and discrimination can limit access to care and treatment services. Stigma hides ...
The current 5% prevalence rate of HIV in Nigeria represents a significant population of people livin...
Background: The aim of this study was to identify the level of stigmatized and discriminatory attitu...