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Brief report: HIV-related healthcare stigma/discrimination and unmet needs among persons living with HIV in England and Wales.

John Mark Wiginton1, Jessica L Maksut2, Sarah M Murray3, Jura L Augustinavicius3, Meaghan Kall4, Valerie Delpech4, Stefan D Baral2.   

Abstract

We characterized the prevalence of, and estimated associations between, (1) HIV-related healthcare stigma/discrimination and (2) unmet social, mental, and chronic condition healthcare needs among persons living with HIV (PLHIV) in England and Wales. We used data from Positive Voices 2017, a national, cross-sectional probability survey of PLHIV in England and Wales, in which N = 3,475 PLHIV provided complete data on demographic characteristics (control variables; age, ethnicity, gender, sexual identity), HIV-related healthcare stigma/discrimination (exposures; treated differently from other patients, care was refused/delayed, worried about being treated differently, avoided seeking needed care, all due to HIV status), and unmet needs (outcomes; unmet peer support, psychological care, management of chronic health conditions, and isolation help needs). Modified Poisson regression models with log links and robust variance estimators were used to produce prevalence ratios and 95% confidence intervals for unadjusted and adjusted associations between demographic characteristics, HIV-related healthcare stigma/discrimination (individual items and total scale score), and unmet needs variables. Two in five participants (40%) endorsed at least one HIV-related healthcare stigma/discrimination item; and 474 (14%), 428 (12%), 459 (13%), and 501 (14%) reported an unmet peer support, psychological care, chronic health condition management, and isolation help need, respectively. Each HIV-related healthcare stigma/discrimination item and the summed scale score were significantly, positively associated with all four unmet needs variables in unadjusted and adjusted models. Trainings for all healthcare workers in HIV-competent, non-stigmatizing care, as well as the development of engagement and delivery approaches for psychosocial care for PLHIV, are needed. Crown
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Keywords:  England; HIV-related healthcare stigma/ discrimination; Healthcare; Persons living with HIV; Unmet needs; Wales

Year:  2021        PMID: 34976641      PMCID: PMC8683854          DOI: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2021.101580

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prev Med Rep        ISSN: 2211-3355


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