Drug consumption stigma and patient legitimacy: experiences of people who use drugs seeking care for chronic non-cancer pain in Nigeria

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Nelson, Ediomo-Ubong [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Swansea Univ, Global Drug Policy Observ, Swansea, Wales
[2] Ctr Res & Informat Subst Abuse, POB 4230,Univ Uyo PO, Uyo, Nigeria
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Chronic non-cancer pain; drug use; healthcare; human rights; stigma; HEALTH-CARE; MANAGEMENT; SERVICES;
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10.1080/14461242.2024.2413058
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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This study explored how people who use drugs (PWUD) experience and respond to stigma in biomedical chronic non-cancer pain management. Thematic analysis of in-depth interviews with PWUD (n = 26) who had sought care for chronic non-cancer pain in public hospitals in Uyo, Nigeria, drew on the idea of stigma as process of social reproduction and the concept of borderwork. Accounts framed stigma as a normalised feature of healthcare that emerged under different circumstances and operated to position chronic non-cancer pain patients who were PWUD as illegitimate subjects underserving of care. Stigma was widely seen as something to be expected, and was often tolerated by PWUD due to its ubiquity. However, they enacted borderwork marking-off stigma experiences that violated values of fairness and humaneness as well as those that spurned traditional gender norms. Participants responded to intolerable stigma through various acts of resistance, including dropping out of care. Stigma creates barriers to adequate pain management and establishes a context where basic care is accessed at the cost of fundamental human rights and dignity. Routine toleration of stigma helps to naturalise the phenomenon and render it invisible. Resistance to stigma provides a basis for interventions to address all forms of stigma in healthcare.
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