Couto Daniela, Sequeiros Jorge, Lima Manuela, Sousa Liliana, Mendes Álvaro
Department of Education and Psychology, CINTESIS@RISE, University of Aveiro, Aveiro, Portugal.
CGPP - Centre for Predictive and Preventive Genetics, IBMC - Institute for Molecular and Cell Biology, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal.
J Community Genet. 2024 Aug 31. doi: 10.1007/s12687-024-00731-w.
This study describes the experiences with the stigma attached to Machado-Joseph disease (MJD) in São Miguel Island, the Azores (Portugal). We draw on semi-structured interviews with persons with MJD, family members, healthcare professionals, and direct care providers recruited through the local patient's association (n = 28). Qualitative thematic analysis revealed three main themes: (i) the intense stigma associated with MJD in the past; (ii) the current tendency towards increased openness; and (iii) increased availability of information about MJD and support. The findings suggest that stigmatization was more frequent and intense in the past. Still, there is currently a decrease in the intensity of perceived stigma, accompanied by an increasing awareness about MJD within the community. The local patient's association is noted for playing a pivotal role in raising awareness about MJD in the community and fostering the confidence of individuals with MJD and their families to engage socially, which may help to reduce or mitigate feelings of stigma. This raises questions about whether the diminished stigma towards MJD in São Miguel results from heightened awareness about the condition, a decrease in the social acceptability of stigma, or a gradual internalization and normalization of stigma among individuals with MJD as a coping mechanism.
本研究描述了葡萄牙亚速尔群岛圣米格尔岛马查多-约瑟夫病(MJD)所附带的污名化经历。我们对通过当地患者协会招募的MJD患者、家庭成员、医疗保健专业人员和直接护理人员进行了半结构化访谈(n = 28)。定性主题分析揭示了三个主要主题:(i)过去与MJD相关的强烈污名;(ii)当前日益开放的趋势;(iii)关于MJD的信息和支持的可获得性增加。研究结果表明,过去污名化更为频繁和强烈。不过,目前感知到的污名强度有所下降,同时社区内对MJD的认识有所提高。当地患者协会在提高社区对MJD的认识以及增强MJD患者及其家人参与社交的信心方面发挥了关键作用,这可能有助于减少或减轻污名感。这引发了一个问题,即圣米格尔岛对MJD污名化的减少是源于对该病认识的提高、污名的社会可接受性降低,还是MJD患者将污名逐渐内化并正常化作为一种应对机制。