School of Nursing, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa.
AIDS Patient Care STDS. 2009 Dec;23(12):1059-66. doi: 10.1089/apc.2009.0085.
The study aim is to explore the results of an HIV stigma intervention in five African health care settings. A case study approach was used. The intervention consisted of bringing together a team of approximately 10 nurses and 10 people living with HIV or AIDS (PLHA) in each setting and facilitating a process in which they planned and implemented a stigma reduction intervention, involving both information giving and empowerment. Nurses (n = 134) completed a demographic questionnaire, the HIV/AIDS Stigma Instrument-Nurses (HASI-N), a self-efficacy scale, and a self-esteem scale, both before and after the intervention, and the team completed a similar set of instruments before and after the intervention, with the PLHA completing the HIV/AIDS Stigma Instrument for PLHA (HASI-P). The intervention as implemented in all five countries was inclusive, action-oriented, and well received. It led to understanding and mutual support between nurses and PLHA and created some momentum in all the settings for continued activity. PLHA involved in the intervention teams reported less stigma and increased self-esteem. Nurses in the intervention teams and those in the settings reported no reduction in stigma or increases in self- esteem and self-efficacy, but their HIV testing behavior increased significantly. This pilot study indicates that the stigma experience of PLHA can be decreased, but that the stigma experiences of nurses are less easy to change. Further evaluation research with control groups and larger samples and measuring change over longer periods of time is indicated.
本研究旨在探讨在五个非洲医疗机构实施艾滋病污名干预的结果。采用案例研究方法。该干预措施包括召集每个医疗机构的大约 10 名护士和 10 名艾滋病毒感染者/艾滋病患者(PLHA)组成一个团队,并促进他们制定和实施减少污名的干预计划,包括信息提供和赋权。护士(n=134)在干预前后完成了一份人口统计问卷、艾滋病污名护士量表(HASI-N)、自我效能量表和自尊量表,而团队在干预前后完成了一套类似的量表,PLHA 则完成了 PLHA 的艾滋病污名量表(HASI-P)。在所有五个国家实施的干预措施是包容的、面向行动的,并且得到了很好的接受。它促进了护士和 PLHA 之间的理解和相互支持,并为所有环境中的持续活动创造了一些动力。参与干预团队的 PLHA 报告的污名感较少,自尊心增强。参与干预团队的护士和环境中的护士报告说,污名感没有减少,自尊心和自我效能感也没有增加,但他们的 HIV 检测行为显著增加。这项试点研究表明,可以减少 PLHA 的污名体验,但护士的污名体验较难改变。需要进一步进行对照研究和更大样本的评估研究,并测量更长时间的变化。