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hiv-related stigma among healthcare providers in different healthcare settings: a cross-sectional study in kerman, iran
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نویسنده
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tavakoli fatemeh ,karamouzian mohammad ,rafiei-rad ali ahmad ,iranpour abedin ,farrokhnia mehrdad ,noroozi mehdi ,sharifi ali ,marshall brandon d.l. ,shokoohi mostafa ,sharifi hamid
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منبع
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international journal of health policy and management - 2020 - دوره : 9 - شماره : 4 - صفحه:163 -169
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چکیده
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Background: stigmatizing attitudes among healthcare providers are an important barrier to accessing services among people living with hiv (plhiv). this cross-sectional study aimed to assess the status and correlates of hiv-related stigma among healthcare providers in kerman, iran. methods: using a validated and pilot-tested stigma scale questionnaire, we measured hiv-related stigma among 400 healthcare providers recruited from three teaching hospitals (n = 363), private sectors (n = 28), and the only voluntary counseling and testing (vct) center (n = 9) in kerman city. data were gathered using self-administered questionnaires at participants’ workplace during fall 2016. to examine the correlates of stigmatizing attitudes, we constructed bivariable and multivariable linear regression models. results: the mean ± standard deviation (sd) of stigma score was 25.95 ± 7.20 out of the possible 50, with higher scores reflecting more stigmatizing attitudes. paramedics, nurses’ aides, and housekeeping staff had the highest, and vct personnel had the lowest average stigma scores, respectively. multivariable regression analyses showed that prior experience of working with plhiv (β = -2.48; p = .03), exposure to hiv-related educational courses (β = -2.03; p = .02), and <10 years of work experience (β = -2.70; p < .001) were associated with lower stigma scores. conclusion: our findings highlight the need for health managers to provide training opportunities for healthcare providers, including programs that focus on improving hiv-related knowledge for healthcare providers. enforcing policies that aim to reduce hiv-related stigma and discrimination among healthcare providers in iran are urgently needed.
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کلیدواژه
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hiv ,stigma ,healthcare providers ,kerman ,iran
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آدرس
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kerman university of medical sciencesof medical sciences, hiv/sti surveillance research center, who collaborating center for hiv surveillance, institute for futures studies in health hiv surveillance, institute for futures studies in health, iran. university of british columbia, school of population and public health, canada, university of british columbia, school of population and public health, canada, allameh tabatabai university, department of sociologysociology, iran. kerman university of medical sciences, hiv/sti surveillance research center, and who collaborating center forhiv surveillance, institute for futures studies in health, iran, kerman university of medical sciences, neuroscience research centercenter, institute of neuropharmacology, iran, kerman university of medical sciences, afzalipour school of medicine, department of internal medicine, iran, university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciencessciences, substance abuse and dependence research centerdependence research center, iran, kerman university of medical sciences, afzalipour school of medicinemedicine, department of ophthalmology, iran, brown university school of public health, department of epidemiologyof epidemiology, usa, university of western ontarioontario, department of epidemiology & biostatistics, canada. kerman university of medical sciences, hiv/sti surveillance research center, and who collaborating center for hiv surveillance, institute for futures studies in health, iran. university of toronto, dalla lana school of public health, division of social and behavioural health sciences, canada, kerman university of medical sciencesof medical sciences, hiv/sti surveillance research center, who collaborating center for hiv surveillance, institute for futures studies in healthhiv surveillance, institute for futures studies in health, iran
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پست الکترونیکی
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sharifihami@gmail.com
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