影响日本医疗保健专业人员对使用非法药物者污名化的因素:一项定量研究

PCN reports : psychiatry and clinical neurosciences Pub Date : 2023-08-04 eCollection Date: 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1002/pcn5.125
Munenori Katayama, Kanna Sugiura, So Fujishiro, Jun Konishi, Ken Inada, Norihito Shirakawa, Toshihiko Matsumoto
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医疗保健专业人员对吸毒者的污名必须得到解决才能康复。然而,日本对这一主题的研究有限,因此,我们通过与PWUD合作开发了一个全新的量表来测量污名,并使用开发的量表进行了一项调查,以检查是什么影响了日本医疗环境中对PWUD的污名。基于对PWUD及其家人的采访,我们制定了一项调查,包含24个关于PWUD污名化的问题。该调查发给了在公共部门工作的医疗保健专业人员。采用探索性因素分析(EFA)和验证性因素分析法(CFA)确定因素结构。将污名问题的每个因素作为因变量进行广义线性混合模型(GLMM)分析,以发现每个变量对专业人员污名的具体贡献。全民教育提出的六个因素显示出很好的匹配性,正如CFA对污名化问题所证实的那样。GLMM发现,“目前为PWUD提供治疗服务”、“让PWUD靠近自己”和“在提供治疗服务时遭受客户的暴力”与更高的污名量表分数显著相关。“获得支持的经验”、“参加自助小组”和“对PWUD使用基于同伴的康复支持”与较低的污名量表得分显著相关。与当地PWUD共同制作的量表可以作为衡量PWUD在日本面临的耻辱的可靠工具。进一步的结果表明,应促进与回收PWUD的相互作用。
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Factors influencing stigma among healthcare professionals towards people who use illicit drugs in Japan: A quantitative study.

Aim: Stigma among healthcare professionals toward people who use drugs (PWUDs) must be addressed for recovery. However, research on this topic is limited in Japan, therefore we developed a brand-new scale through coproduction with PWUDs to measure stigma and conducted a survey using the developed scale to examine what influences stigma towards PWUDs in Japanese healthcare settings.

Methods: Based on interviews with PWUDs and their families, we developed a survey containing 24 questions on stigma toward PWUDs. The survey was sent to healthcare professionals working in the public sector. Exploratory factor analysis (EFA) and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) were conducted to determine the factor construct. Generalized linear mixed model (GLMM) analyses with each factor of the stigma questions set as a dependent variable were conducted to discover the specific contribution of each variable to professionals' stigma.

Results: The six factors suggested by the EFA showed a good fit, as confirmed by the CFA of the stigma questions. GLMM discovered that "currently providing treatment services to PWUDs," "having PWUDs close to themselves," and "experiencing violence by the client when providing treatment services" were significantly associated with higher stigma scale scores. "Experience in receiving support," "attending self-help groups," and "using peer-based recovery support with PWUDs" were significantly associated with lower stigma scale scores.

Conclusion: The scale coproduced with local PWUDs can be a reliable tool to measure the stigma PWUDs face in Japan. Further results indicate that interaction with recovered PWUDs should be promoted.

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