Stigma-associated attitudes and practices among Romanian clinical providers

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
HIV Medicine Pub Date : 2024-11-25 DOI:10.1111/hiv.13742
Cabiria M. Barbosu, Cezar Avirvarei, Carmen Manciuc, Timothy Dye
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Abstract

Objectives

People living with HIV/AIDS today expect a typical lifespan, although many continue to encounter psychological and societal challenges, including stigma and discrimination. In healthcare settings, this may manifest as refusal of care or treatment, non-consensual testing, confidentiality breaches, and unfavourable attitudes, among other issues. We sought to better understand stigma-related beliefs and practices within the Romanian clinician community.

Methods

We designed an analytical cross-sectional study to measure potentially stigmatizing clinical practices and to identify training gaps that could help alleviate stigma. We conducted a 17-question survey that was distributed online to healthcare providers in Moldova, the North-Eastern Romanian region, via the WhatsApp platform, between 1 August and 30 September 2023.

Results

A total of 139 healthcare providers participated in the survey: 71.9% physicians, 23.7% nurses, and 4.3% other providers (e.g., psychologists, pharmacists) working in the fields of infectious disease (36.0%), primary care (13.7%), internal medicine (22.3%), and other specialties such as obstetrics-gynaecology or paediatrics (18.0%). Most participants indicated that they were not worried about providing care to someone living with HIV/AIDS, most were hesitant to perform HIV testing because they feared the patient's response, and most indicated that co-workers were hesitant to work alongside a colleague with HIV. In total, 31.7% of participants reported no stigmatizing attitudes or practices, 18.7% reported one stigmatizing attitude or practice, 32.4% reported two, and 17.3% reported three or more. After controlling for confounders, not having an HIV discrimination policy in place and not having been trained on HIV-related confidentiality were significantly predictive of holding one or more stigmatizing attitudes or practices.

Conclusions

The policy context—particularly anti-discrimination workplace policies and provider training on HIV-related confidentiality—is an important determinant of HIV-related stigmatizing practices and attitudes in Romania.

罗马尼亚临床服务提供者对污名化的态度和做法。
目标:如今,艾滋病毒/艾滋病感染者的预期寿命与常人无异,但许多人仍会遇到心理和社会方面的挑战,包括耻辱感和歧视。在医疗环境中,这可能表现为拒绝护理或治疗、未经同意进行检测、违反保密规定、态度恶劣等问题。我们试图更好地了解罗马尼亚临床医生群体中与成见相关的观念和做法:我们设计了一项分析性横断面研究,以衡量潜在的污名化临床实践,并找出有助于减轻污名化的培训差距。我们在 2023 年 8 月 1 日至 9 月 30 日期间,通过 WhatsApp 平台向罗马尼亚东北部地区摩尔多瓦的医疗服务提供者在线发放了一份包含 17 个问题的调查问卷:共有 139 名医疗服务提供者参与了调查:71.9%为医生,23.7%为护士,4.3%为其他医疗服务提供者(如心理学家、药剂师),他们的工作领域包括传染病(36.0%)、初级保健(13.7%)、内科(22.3%)以及妇产科或儿科等其他专业(18.0%)。大多数参与者表示,他们并不担心为艾滋病毒/艾滋病感染者提供护理,大多数人犹豫是否要进行艾滋病毒检测,因为他们害怕病人的反应,大多数人表示,同事们犹豫是否要与感染艾滋病毒的同事一起工作。总共有 31.7% 的参与者表示没有任何鄙视态度或做法,18.7% 表示有一种鄙视态度或做法,32.4% 表示有两种,17.3% 表示有三种或三种以上。在对混杂因素进行控制后,没有制定艾滋病歧视政策和没有接受过艾滋病相关保密培训在很大程度上可以预测是否持有一种或多种鄙视态度或做法:在罗马尼亚,政策环境--尤其是工作场所的反歧视政策和提供者的艾滋病相关保密培训--是决定艾滋病相关污名化行为和态度的重要因素。
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来源期刊
HIV Medicine
HIV Medicine 医学-传染病学
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
10.00%
发文量
167
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: HIV Medicine aims to provide an alternative outlet for publication of international research papers in the field of HIV Medicine, embracing clinical, pharmocological, epidemiological, ethical, preclinical and in vitro studies. In addition, the journal will commission reviews and other feature articles. It will focus on evidence-based medicine as the mainstay of successful management of HIV and AIDS. The journal is specifically aimed at researchers and clinicians with responsibility for treating HIV seropositive patients.
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