| Literature DB >> 23792709 |
Ihab Abdelrahman1, Anna Leena Lohiniva2, Amr Kandeel1, Manal Benkirane3, Hossam Atta4, Hanan Saleh4, Nasr El Sayed1, Maha Talaat3.
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to identify obstacles health care workers face in providing care for people living with HIV and AIDS (PLWHA). Based on these findings, health authorities can design interventions to support health care workers in providing better medical care for PLWHA. Thirty in-depth interviews were conducted with physicians and nurses in one 300-bed tertiary care public hospital in Giza, Egypt. Thematic analysis was conducted by 2 investigators. Five main themes were identified (1) fear of infection; (2) disbelief in effectiveness of infection control measures to protect against HIV; (3) misconceptions regarding medical care for PLWHA; (4) fear of secondary stigma; and (5) moral judgments toward PLWHA and negative connotations related to HIV. Interventions targeting health care workers should be multidimensional, including knowledge and skills building as well as value and attitude change. Reducing stigma among health care workers will improve access to care for PLWHA.Entities:
Keywords: Egypt; HIV; clinical care; stigma
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23792709 DOI: 10.1177/2325957413488180
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Int Assoc Provid AIDS Care ISSN: 2325-9574