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Stigma in AIDS nursing care in sub-saharan Africa and the Caribbean.

Judy Mill1, Jean Harrowing, Tania Rae, Solina Richter, Karin Minnie, Scovia Mbalinda, Cerese Hepburn-Brown.   

Abstract

Some nurses who provide AIDS care, in addition to experiencing stigma themselves, also exhibit negative attitudes and perpetrate stigma and discrimination toward persons living with HIV (PLWHAs). We used a participatory research approach to explore the nature, context, and influence of stigma on the nursing care provided to PLWHAs in four low- and middle-income countries: Jamaica, Kenya, South Africa, and Uganda. Eighty-four registered nurses, enrolled nurses, and midwives participated in interviews and 79 participated in 11 focus groups. Nurses were very aware of the stigma and discrimination that AIDS evoked, and made adjustments to their care to decrease the manifestation of AIDS stigma. Despite the assurance that PLWHAs were treated equally, and that universal precautions were used consistently, we found that in reality, nurses sometimes made decisions about nursing care that were based on the appearance of the patient or knowledge of his or her status.

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Keywords:  Africa, sub-Saharan; Caribbean people/cultures; HIV/AIDS; nursing; participatory action research (PAR); stigma

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23771634     DOI: 10.1177/1049732313494019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Qual Health Res        ISSN: 1049-7323


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