Siegel Jacob, Yassi Annalee, Rau Asta, Buxton Jane A, Wouters Edwin, Engelbrecht Michelle C, Uebel Kerry E, Nophale Letshego E
a School of Population and Public Health , University of British Columbia , Vancouver , BC , Canada.
Glob Public Health. 2015;10(8):995-1007. doi: 10.1080/17441692.2015.1021365. Epub 2015 Mar 13.
Fear of stigma and discrimination among health care workers (HCWs) in South African hospitals is thought to be a major factor in the high rates of HIV and tuberculosis infection experienced in the health care workforce. The aim of the current study is to inform the development of a stigma reduction intervention in the context of a large multicomponent trial. We analysed relevant results of four feasibility studies conducted in the lead up to the trial. Our findings suggest that a stigma reduction campaign must address community and structural level drivers of stigma, in addition to individual level concerns, through a participatory and iterative approach. Importantly, stigma reduction must not only be embedded in the institutional management of HCWs but also be attentive to the localised needs of HCWs themselves.
在南非医院中,医护人员对污名化和歧视的恐惧被认为是医疗行业中艾滋病毒和结核病感染率居高不下的一个主要因素。本研究的目的是为一项大型多组分试验背景下的减少污名化干预措施的制定提供信息。我们分析了在该试验筹备阶段进行的四项可行性研究的相关结果。我们的研究结果表明,减少污名化运动必须通过参与式和迭代式方法,除了解决个人层面的问题外,还要解决社区和结构层面导致污名化的因素。重要的是,减少污名化不仅必须融入医护人员的机构管理中,还必须关注医护人员自身的本地化需求。