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抗药性结核病污名在医护人员中的影响:制定减少污名策略的探索性综述。

Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis Stigma Among HealthCare Workers Toward the Development of a Stigma-Reduction Strategy: A Scoping Review.

机构信息

University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, QLD, Australia.

Jose Rizal University, Mandaluyong City, Philippines.

出版信息

Inquiry. 2023 Jan-Dec;60:469580231180754. doi: 10.1177/00469580231180754.

Abstract

Drug-resistant tuberculosis (DRTB) is a growing concern worldwide. The poor rate of service delivery exacerbates the severity, leading to an increase in community transmission, which is further amplified by stigma. Health care workers (HCWs) are at the forefront lines of service delivery; their efforts are suspected of resulting in stigmatization, negatively impacting patient-centered care. However, little is known about DRTB-related stigma among these HCWs, and interventions are limited. Our scoping review is significant because it provides an overview of the DRTB stigma confronting HCWs and informs subsequent stigma-reduction initiatives. Utilizing Arksey and O'Malley framework, we exhaustively searched electronic databases for relevant English-language studies published from 2010 to 2022, identifying the drivers and facilitators of DRTB-related stigma among HCWs from high-TB and -DRTB burden countries, and compiling recommendations that could reduce DRTB stigma. From 443 de-duplicated papers, 11 articles on HCWs' DRTB-related stigma were reviewed and synthesized. Fear was mentioned across included articles as a stigma driver. Other reported stigma drivers identified included feelings of discrimination, isolation, danger, lack of support, shame, and stress. Poor infection control (IC) was the leading stigma facilitator. Other stigma facilitators identified were differing IC interpretations, workforce culture, and workplace inequality facilitating to stigmatization of HCWs. Three key recommendations identified were addressing infection control issues; increase the competence of healthcare workers; and provide psychosocial assistance, emphasizing HCW safety during DRTB activities. DRTB stigma among HCWs is multifaceted, largely driven by fear and facilitated by varying implementation or interpretations of policies within the workplace. Making HCWs feel safe while conducting DRTB activities is a priority issue that should be addressed by improving IC, training and psychosocial support. More studies investigating country-specific and multilevel DRTB-related stigma among HCWs are required to inform the development of an effective stigma intervention strategy.

摘要

耐多药结核病(DRTB)是全球日益关注的问题。服务提供率低使情况恶化,导致社区传播增加,而污名进一步加剧了这种情况。卫生保健工作者(HCWs)处于服务提供的最前线;他们的努力被怀疑导致了污名化,对以患者为中心的护理产生了负面影响。然而,人们对这些 HCWs 中与 DRTB 相关的污名知之甚少,干预措施也很有限。我们的范围综述很重要,因为它提供了 HCWs 面临的 DRTB 污名的概述,并为随后的污名减少倡议提供了信息。我们利用 Arksey 和 O'Malley 框架,从 2010 年到 2022 年,从电子数据库中全面搜索了相关的英文研究,确定了来自高结核和耐多药负担国家的 HCWs 中与 DRTB 相关的污名的驱动因素和促进因素,并提出了可能减少 DRTB 污名的建议。从 443 篇去重论文中,回顾并综合了 11 篇关于 HCWs 与 DRTB 相关污名的文章。恐惧被认为是污名的驱动因素。其他报告的污名驱动因素包括歧视感、孤立感、危险感、缺乏支持感、羞耻感和压力感。较差的感染控制(IC)是主要的污名促进因素。其他确定的污名促进因素包括不同的 IC 解释、劳动力文化和工作场所不平等,这些因素促进了 HCWs 的污名化。确定了三个关键建议,即解决感染控制问题;提高卫生保健工作者的能力;提供社会心理援助,强调 HCW 在 DRTB 活动期间的安全。HCWs 中与 DRTB 相关的污名是多方面的,主要是由恐惧驱动的,并受到工作场所内政策执行或解释的不同的促进。让 HCWs 在进行 DRTB 活动时感到安全是一个优先事项,应通过改善 IC、培训和社会心理支持来解决。需要更多的研究来调查 HCWs 中与 DRTB 相关的特定国家和多层次污名,以制定有效的污名干预策略。

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