a Centre for Social Research in Health , UNSW Sydney , Sydney , Australia.
Psychol Health Med. 2019 Apr;24(4):439-445. doi: 10.1080/13548506.2018.1546018. Epub 2018 Nov 19.
Complex lifestyle issues associated with injecting drug use may make it difficult to provide care to people who inject drugs (PWID). Negative attitudes towards PWID can undermine the provision of good quality care, hence, it is important to explore the impact of health workers' attitudes in the delivery of care to PWID. An online survey was administered to 336 health workers assessing contact with and attitudes towards PWID, concerns about these clients as well as whether health workers feel stigmatised by working with PWID. Health workers were also asked whether they supported the discriminatory behaviour of a colleague in a series of hypothetical scenarios about working with PWID. In correlational analyses, negative attitudes towards PWID, greater concerns about the behaviour of PWID, not feeling stigmatised by colleagues and seeing fewer clients who inject were associated with greater support for discriminatory actions in the hypothetical scenarios. Multiple regression analysis results showed that only attitudes towards PWID and concerns about the behaviour of injecting clients remain independent predictors of participant support for the hypothetical scenarios. This research highlights the role of attitudes toward PWID in understanding health workers' decisions, practices and potential behaviour.
与注射吸毒相关的复杂生活方式问题可能使为注射吸毒者(PWID)提供护理变得困难。对 PWID 的负面态度可能会破坏高质量护理的提供,因此,探索卫生工作者在为 PWID 提供护理时的态度的影响很重要。对 336 名卫生工作者进行了在线调查,评估他们与 PWID 的接触情况和态度、对这些客户的关注程度,以及他们是否因与 PWID 一起工作而感到受到污名化。卫生工作者还被问及他们是否支持同事在一系列与与 PWID 一起工作相关的假设情景中的歧视行为。在相关分析中,对 PWID 的负面态度、对 PWID 行为的更多关注、不因同事而感到污名化以及看到的注射吸毒者较少与假设情景中更支持歧视行为相关。多元回归分析结果表明,只有对 PWID 的态度和对注射吸毒者行为的关注仍然是参与者对假设情景支持的独立预测因素。这项研究强调了对 PWID 的态度在理解卫生工作者的决策、实践和潜在行为方面的作用。