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HIV provider perspectives: the impact of stigma on substance abusers living with HIV in a rural area of the United States.

John F Yannessa1, Michael Reece, Tania B Basta.   

Abstract

Recent literature has documented growing concerns related to access to HIV care services for rural individuals living with both HIV and a dual diagnosis of substance abuse. Previous research has investigated issues from a client perspective, but limited research has investigated provider perspectives of rural issues surrounding HIV and substance abuse. The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine issues that impact the ability of care providers to create sustainable linkages to care for dual diagnosed individuals who live in rural areas. In-depth interviews were conducted in late 2005 with 39 HIV service providers at 11 agencies that provided HIV-related services to individuals in rural areas of a Midwestern state in the United States. Findings suggest multidimensional stigma in the medical referral network as the leading factor that presents challenges to service providers in rural areas. The service providers reported verbal stigma in the form of insults, a loss of role/respect, and a global loss of resources such as poorer quality health care or no health care provided. The stigma is conceptualized in four themes: (1) staff of medical referral sources stigmatizing against rural dual-diagnosis clients, (2) physicians stigmatizing against rural dual-diagnosis clients, (3) medical specialists stigmatizing against rural dual-diagnosis clients, and (4) client-perceived stigma. These themes were expressed equally among all of the providers, regardless of geographic location, type of HIV-related organization, or job title.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18627281     DOI: 10.1089/apc.2007.0151

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Patient Care STDS        ISSN: 1087-2914            Impact factor:   5.078


  8 in total

1.  Symptoms of psychological distress: a comparison of rural and urban individuals enrolled in HIV-related mental health care.

Authors:  Tania B Basta; Enbal Shacham; Michael Reece
Journal:  AIDS Patient Care STDS       Date:  2009-12       Impact factor: 5.078

2.  [SOCIO STRUCTURAL FACTORS AND HIV/AIDS STIGMA: EXPERIENCES FROM PUERTO RICANS LIVING WITH HIV/AIDS ACCESING HEALTH SERVICES.]

Authors:  Marinilda Rivera-Diaz; Nelson Varas-Diaz; Marcos Reyes-Estrada; Beatriz Suro; Doralis Coriano
Journal:  Salud Soc       Date:  2012-01

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

Authors:  Marcos Reyes-Estrada; Nelson Varas-Díaz; Miluska T Martínez-Sarson
Journal:  New School Psychol Bull       Date:  2015

4.  Efficacy of an Educational Intervention to Increase Consent for HIV Testing in Rural Appalachia.

Authors:  Tania B Basta; Teena Stambaugh; Celia B Fisher
Journal:  Ethics Behav       Date:  2014-12-01

5.  Perceptions of intersectional stigma among diverse women living with HIV in the United States.

Authors:  Whitney S Rice; Carmen H Logie; Tessa M Napoles; Melonie Walcott; Abigail W Batchelder; Mirjam-Colette Kempf; Gina M Wingood; Deborah J Konkle-Parker; Bulent Turan; Tracey E Wilson; Mallory O Johnson; Sheri D Weiser; Janet M Turan
Journal:  Soc Sci Med       Date:  2018-05-04       Impact factor: 4.634

6.  Stigmatizing attitudes and low levels of knowledge but high willingness to participate in HIV management: a community-based survey of pharmacies in Pune, India.

Authors:  Amita Gupta; Suvarna S Sane; Ajay Gurbani; Robert C Bollinger; Sanjay M Mehendale; Sheela V Godbole
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2010-08-27       Impact factor: 3.295

Review 7.  Exploring the concept of HIV-related stigma.

Authors:  Aubrey L Florom-Smith; Joseph P De Santis
Journal:  Nurs Forum       Date:  2012 Jul-Sep

8.  The Prevalence of Sexual Behavior Stigma Affecting Gay Men and Other Men Who Have Sex with Men Across Sub-Saharan Africa and in the United States.

Authors:  Shauna Stahlman; Travis Howard Sanchez; Patrick Sean Sullivan; Sosthenes Ketende; Carrie Lyons; Manhattan E Charurat; Fatou Maria Drame; Daouda Diouf; Rebecca Ezouatchi; Seni Kouanda; Simplice Anato; Tampose Mothopeng; Zandile Mnisi; Stefan David Baral
Journal:  JMIR Public Health Surveill       Date:  2016-07-26
  8 in total

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