Stigmatization of Patients with HIV/AIDS among Doctors and Nurses in Belize

被引:59
作者
Andrewin, Aisha [2 ]
Chien, Li-Yin [1 ]
机构
[1] Natl Yang Ming Univ, Inst Clin & Community Hlth Nursing, Taipei 112, Taiwan
[2] Minist Hlth Local Govt Transport & Commun, Belize City, Belize
关键词
D O I
10.1089/apc.2007.0219
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
This study, conducted from August to September 2007, utilized a population-based survey to investigate stigmatizing attitudes and acts of discrimination against HIV/AIDS patients among doctors and nurses working in public hospitals in Belize. A total of 230 subjects (81.0%) completed the survey. The mean age was 36.8 years; 75% were women; 61% were nurses; 74% were Belizean. Stigmatization was greatest for "attitudes of blame/judgment"; disclosing a patient's HIV/AIDS status to colleagues was the most frequent act of discrimination (29%). Formal HIV/AIDS training was significantly associated with less stigmatization for "attitudes towards imposed measures" (p < .01); "attitudes of blame/judgment" (p < 0.05); and testing without consent (p < 0.05). Doctors showed more stigmatization in "attitudes towards imposed measures," conducted HIV tests without consent and disclosed patient status to colleagues more frequently than nurses (p < 0.05) while nurses gave differential care to patients based on HIV status more frequently (p < 0.01) than doctors. Female and religious health care workers (HCWs) were more stigmatizing in their " attitudes of blame/judgment" than male and nonreligious HCWs (p < 0.05). Cuban HCWs were more stigmatizing in their " attitudes toward imposed measures" and were less comfortable dealing with HIV/AIDS patients than their Belizean counterparts (p < 0.01). Older age was associated with less frequent disclosure of patients' HIV status (p < 0.05). HIV/AIDS training that incorporates stigma reduction strategies tailored to the target groups identified is needed. Additionally, we recommend that the effectiveness of national HIV/AIDS policies be investigated.
引用
收藏
页码:897 / 906
页数:10
相关论文
共 26 条
  • [21] Discriminatory attitudes and practices by health workers toward patients with HIV/AIDS in Nigeria
    Reis, C
    Heisler, M
    Amowitz, LL
    Moreland, RS
    Mafeni, JO
    Anyamele, C
    Iacopino, V
    [J]. PLOS MEDICINE, 2005, 2 (08): : 743 - 752
  • [22] Awareness, acceptance, and action: An emerging framework for understanding AIDS stigmatizing attitudes among community leaders in Barbados
    Rutledge, SE
    Abell, N
    [J]. AIDS PATIENT CARE AND STDS, 2005, 19 (03) : 186 - 199
  • [23] People with HIV as educators of health professionals
    Solomon, P
    Guenter, D
    Stinson, D
    [J]. AIDS PATIENT CARE AND STDS, 2005, 19 (12) : 840 - 847
  • [24] *UNAIDS, UNAIDS WORLD AIDS CA
  • [25] *UNAIDS WHO, 2007, UNAIDS WHO AIDS EP U
  • [26] *UNICEF, HIV AIDS PREV MOTH C