Religion and HIV/AIDS Stigma: Considerations for the Nursing Profession.

The New School Psychology Bulletin Pub Date : 2015-01-01
Marcos Reyes-Estrada, Nelson Varas-Díaz, Miluska T Martínez-Sarson
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Abstract

Nurses' stigmatization of people living with HIV/AIDS hinders effective health care provisions for this sector of the population. Scientific literature on HIV/AIDS stigma has emphasized cognitive, individual, and interpersonal factors that are relevant to the understanding of the stigmatization process among health care professionals (e.g. a health care professional's accuracy in knowledge of the workings of the virus, effectiveness of emotion management, degree of proximity to the stigmatized group, etc.). However, researchers have also examined the socio-structural factors underlying stigma, and religion has consequently emerged as a social phenomenon that may foster it. The role of religion among professional nurses who specifically service people living with HIV/AIDS remains understudied. Focusing on evidence-based literature, we discuss the relationship between religion and HIV/AIDS stigma, explore potential implications of this relationship for the nursing profession, and make recommendations for stigma-reducing interventions.

宗教与艾滋病毒/艾滋病污名:护理专业的思考。
护士对艾滋病毒/艾滋病患者的污名化阻碍了为这一人群提供有效的医疗保健。关于艾滋病毒/艾滋病污名化的科学文献强调了认知、个人和人际因素,这些因素与卫生保健专业人员对污名化过程的理解有关(例如,卫生保健专业人士对病毒工作原理的准确了解、情绪管理的有效性、与被污名化群体的接近程度等),研究人员还研究了污名背后的社会结构因素,宗教因此成为一种可能助长污名的社会现象。宗教在专门为艾滋病毒/艾滋病患者服务的专业护士中的作用仍然研究不足。以循证文献为重点,我们讨论了宗教与艾滋病毒/艾滋病污名之间的关系,探讨了这种关系对护理专业的潜在影响,并提出了减少污名干预措施的建议。
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