| Literature DB >> 35850610 |
Amanda Blair Spence1, Cuiwei Wang1, Katherine Michel1, Joanne Michelle Ocampo2, Michael Kharfen3, Daniel Merenstein4, Lakshmi Goparaju1, Seble Kassaye1.
Abstract
Background: HIV-stigma can influence engagement in care and viral suppression rates among persons living with HIV (PLWH). Understanding HIV-provider level stigma and its associated factors may aid in development of interventions to improve engagement in care.Entities:
Keywords: HIV; healthcare provider; stigma
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35850610 PMCID: PMC9310064 DOI: 10.1177/23259582221114797
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Int Assoc Provid AIDS Care ISSN: 2325-9574
Demographic Characteristics of Survey Respondents (Total N = 436).
| Mean age (STD) | 42.3 (12.3) |
| Mean years worked in healthcare (STD) | 15.9 (11.6) |
| Sex at birth, N (%) | |
| Male | 129 (29.6) |
| Female | 303 (69.5) |
| Prefer not to answer | 4 (0.9) |
| Race, N (%) | |
| White | 270 (61.9) |
| Asian | 81 (18.6) |
| Black/African-American | 51 (11.7) |
| Other | 20 (4.6) |
| Prefer not to answer | 13 (3.0) |
| Native American/Pacific Islander | 1 (0.2) |
| Ethnicity, N (%) | |
| Non-Hispanic | 387 (88.8) |
| Other | 21 (4.8) |
| Hispanic | 16 (3.7) |
| Prefer not to answer | 12 (2.8) |
| Sexual orientation, N (%) | |
| Heterosexual | 393 (90.1) |
| Gay/Lesbian | 21 (4.8) |
| Prefer not to answer | 14 (3.2) |
| Bisexual | 7 (1.6) |
| Other | 1 (0.2) |
| Healthcare provider type, N (%) | |
| Physician | 282 (64.7) |
| Nurse Practitioner | 98 (22.5) |
| Physician Assistant | 52 (11.9) |
| Midwife | 4 (0.9) |
| Specialty Type, N (%) | |
| Non-procedural | 197 (45.2) |
| Procedural | 81 (18.6) |
| Missing | 158 (36.2) |
| Current Practice Setting, N (%) | |
| Academic Center | 193 (44.3) |
| Private Practice | 94 (21.6) |
| Others | 64 (14.7) |
| Community Care Clinic | 51 (11.7) |
| Tertiary Care Center, Non-Academic | 29 (6.7) |
| Public Health Department | 5 (1.2) |
Participant Responses to Questions Regarding Practices, Beliefs, and Attitudes (Total N = 436)a.
| Strongly Disagree N (%) | Disagree N (%) | Agree N (%) | Strongly Agree N (%) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| I feel comfortable talking with my patients about their risk of acquiring HIV | 10 (2.3) | 40 (9.2) | 182 (41.7) | 171 (39.2) |
| I am comfortable talking with my patients about their injection drug use practices | 20 (4.6) | 65 (14.9) | 191 (43.8) | 127 (29.1) |
| Specialists trained in HIV prevention counseling are more appropriate for delivering HIV prevention services than are primary care providers | 103 (23.6) | 172 (39.5) | 93 (21.3) | 35 (8.0) |
| Primary-care provider delivered interventions are the most effective way to reduce the risk of HIV acquisition | 11 (2.5) | 49 (11.2) | 227 (52.1) | 116 (26.6) |
| I am not comfortable talking with my patients about their sex practices | 140 (32.1) | 175 (40.1) | 69 (15.8) | 19 (4.4) |
| Talking about safer sex with my patients is not my responsibility | 169 (38.8) | 153 (35.1) | 59 (13.5) | 22 (5.1) |
| Providing HIV prevention services for patients is not part of my clinical practice | 119 (27.3) | 97 (22.3) | 123 (28.2) | 64 (14.7) |
| People living with HIV should be allowed to have babies if they wish | 4 (1.0) | 18 (4.1) | 142 (32.6) | 230 (52.8) |
Percentages are not equal to 100% due to missing values.
Factors Associated with HIV Related Stigma among Surveyed Healthcare Providers.
| Univariate | Multivariate | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Estimate | 95% CI | Estimate | 95% CI | |||
| Age (years) | −0.25 | [−0.41, −0.1] | .0015 | −0.11 | [−0.30, 0.09] | .2758 |
| Years working in healthcare | −0.30 | [−0.46, −0.14] | .0003 | --- | --- | --- |
| White | Reference | --- | --- | Reference | --- | --- |
| Black | 0.58 | [−5.32, 6.48] | .8471 | 6.83 | [−0.68, 14.35 | .0745 |
| Asian | −6.17 | [−11.04, −1.30] | .013 | 0.47 | [−4.64, 5.57] | .8581 |
| Other | −3.76 | [−10.97, 3.45] | .3066 | −2.92 | [−10.82, 4.97] | .4679 |
| Sex at birth | ||||||
| Male | Reference | --- | --- | Reference | --- | --- |
| Female | 7.59 | [3.61, 11.57] | .0002 | 4.97 | [0.61, 9.32] | .0254 |
| Prefer not to answer | 11.43 | [−9.84, 33.69] | .2922 | 16.23 | [−3.38, 35.85] | .1047 |
| Current practice setting | ||||||
| Academic center | Reference | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Tertiary Care Center, Non-Academic | 2.12 | [−5.18,9.42] | .5697 | −5.02 | [−13.86, 3.82] | .2653 |
| Private Practice | −4.42 | [−9.35, 0.50] | .0782 | 0.84 | [−4.83, 6.50] | .7718 |
| Community Care Clinic | 6.90 | [1.03, 12.78] | .0213 | −1.71 | [−9.60, 6.19] | .6715 |
| Other | 2.40 | [−3.14, 7.94] | .3960 | 2.08 | [−3.79, 7.96] | .4870 |
| Have cared for patients living with HIV | ||||||
| Yes | Reference | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| No | −8.42 | [−20.25, 3.41] | .1628 | |||
| I don't know | −6.22 | [−22.84, 10.40] | .4630 | |||
| Total number of persons living with HIV you have cared for | ||||||
| <50 | Reference | |||||
| 50-100 | 0.36 | [−4.34, 5.06] | .8810 | |||
| >100 | 1.003 | [−3.26, 5.27] | .6450 | |||
| HIV General Knowledge Score | 3.09 | [1.54, 4.63] | <.0001 | 0.79 | [−1.16, 2.74] | .4282 |
| Asked about sex and drugs more often | 0.65 | [0.29, 1.02] | .0004 | |||
| Comfort with talking about sex and drugs | 2.86 | [1.92, 3.80] | <.0001 | 1.99 | [0.88, 3.10] | .0004 |
| Feeling not responsible for providing HIV prevention care | −3.72 | [−4.73, −2.71] | <.0001 | −2.16 | [−3.43, −0.88] | .0009 |
| People living with HIV should be allowed to have babies if they wish. | ||||||
| Strongly agree | Reference | |||||
| Agree | −15.80 | [−19.37, −12.24] | <.0001 | −13.91 | [−18.49, −9.33] | <.0001 |
| Disagree & Strongly disagree | −20.17 | [−27.63, −12.71] | <.0001 | −17.05 | [−25.96, −8.15] | .0002 |
Factors Associated with Health Care Provider HIV/AIDS Stigma Subscale Scores Among Surveyed Healthcare Providers.
| Prejudice
| Stereotyping
| Discrimination
| |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Estimate | 95% CI | Estimate | 95% CI | Estimate | 95% CI | ||||
| Age (years) | --- | --- | --- | −0.04 | [−0.22, 0.14] | .6359 | --- | --- | --- |
| Years working in healthcare | --- | --- | --- | −0.09 | [−0.28, 0.10] | .3364 | --- | --- | --- |
| Race: | |||||||||
| White | Ref | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | Ref | --- | --- |
| Black | 1.55 | [−0.78, 3.87] | .1920 | −0.56 | [−2.01, 0.89] | .4502 | |||
| Asian | −1.86 | [−3.73, −0.002] | .0497 | −1.71 | [−2.89, −0.53] | .0045 | |||
| Other | −0.97 | [−3.71, 1.76] | .4865 | −1.85 | [−3.61, −0.08] | .0404 | |||
| Sex at birth | |||||||||
| Male | --- | --- | --- | Ref | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Female | 4.09 | [2.15, 6.04] | <.0001 | 1.09 | [0.08, 2.10] | .0346 | |||
| Prefer not to answer | 7.48 | [−2.32, 17.29] | .1347 | −0.53 | [−5.83, 4.77] | .8446 | |||
| Current practice setting | |||||||||
| Academic center | Ref | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Tertiary Care Center Non-Academic | 0.73 | [−2.09, 3.55] | .6139 | −1.54 | [−4.89, 1.81] | .3682 | |||
| Private Practice | 0.19 | [−1.71, 2.09] | .8428 | −0.51 | [−2.85, 1.83] | .8428 | |||
| Community Care Clinic | −0.47 | [−2.84, 1.91] | .7008 | −0.76 | [−3.59, 2.06] | .5960 | |||
| Other | 0.73 | [−1.44, 2.90] | .5103 | 0.28 | [−2.34, 2.89] | .83533 | |||
| HIV General Knowledge Score | 0.66 | [0.03, 1.28] | .0391 | −0.09 | [−0.85, 0.67] | .8196 | 0.23 | [−0.17, 0.63] | .2555 |
| Comfort with talking about sex and drugs | 0.97 | [0.57, 1.37] | <.0001 | 0.59 | [0.10, 1.07] | .0174 | 0.18 | [−0.08, 0.43] | .1747 |
| Feeling not responsible for providing HIV prevention care | −0.54 | [−1.0, −0.08] | .0222 | −0.91 | [−1.47, −0.35] | .0014 | −0.26 | [−0.55, 0.03] | .0837 |
| People living with HIV should be allowed to have babies if they wish. | |||||||||
| Strongly agree | Ref | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Agree | −5.09 | [−6.66, −3.52] | <.0001 | −4.86 | [−6.72, −2.30] | <.0001 | −2.96 | [−3.95, −1.98] | <.0001 |
| Disagree & Strongly disagree | −5.34 | [−8.54, −2.14] | .0011 | −6.67 | [−10.47, −2.88] | .0006 | −3.54 | [−5.57, −1.50] | .0006 |
Ref = Reference.
Adjusted for race, current practice setting, HIV general knowledge score, comfort with talking about sex and drugs, feeling not responsible for providing HIV prevention care, response to people living with HIV should be allowed to have babies if they wish.
Adjusted for age, years in healthcare, race, sex, current practice setting, HIV general knowledge score, asking about sex and drugs, comfort with talking about sex and drugs, feeling not responsible for providing HIV prevention care, response to people living with HIV should be allowed to have babies if they wish.
Adjusted for race, sex, HIV general knowledge score, comfort with talking about sex and drugs, feeling not responsible for providing HIV prevention care, response to people living with HIV should be allowed to have babies if they wish.