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Reducing HIV stigma among healthcare providers in India using a partly tablet-administered intervention: the DriSti trial.

Maria L Ekstrand1,2, Tony Raj2, Elsa Heylen1, Laura Nyblade3, Dhinagaran Devdass2, Matilda Pereira2, Amanda Mazur1, Krishnamachari Srinivasan4.   

Abstract

HIV stigma has long been recognized as a significant barrier in the worldwide fight against HIV. Across cultures, stigma has been shown to cause psychological distress and act as a barrier to engagement in care. Health professionals can serve as a crucial source of HIV stigma, with drivers that include fears and transmission misconceptions and pre-existing negative attitudes towards marginalized groups. To increase their impact, stigma reduction interventions need to be scalable and sustainable as well as adaptable to different cultural contexts. The DriSti intervention was designed to meet these needs through an easily adaptable, mostly tablet-administered, interactive intervention delivered to ward staff (n = 1,557) and nursing students (n = 1,625) in 62 Indian institutions, using a cRCT design, with wait-list controls. Six-month outcome analyses, showed significant reductions in misconceptions (p < .001) and worry about acquiring HIV at work (p < .001). Intervention participants also reported significantly greater reductions in endorsement of coercive policies (p < .001) and in the number of situations in which they intended to discriminate against PLWH (p < .001) than control participants. This brief, scaleable intervention could be adapted for similar populations in the region, using different mHealth platforms and thus has important implications for current global stigma reduction initiatives and training curricula.

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Keywords:  HIV stigma; India; healthcare providers; mHealth; nursing students; stigma intervention; ward staff

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32151146      PMCID: PMC7962597          DOI: 10.1080/09540121.2020.1739221

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Care        ISSN: 0954-0121


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