Healthcare providers in Nigerian hospitals and HIV-related stigma: a systematic review

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作者
Okpua, Nelson C. [1 ,2 ]
Godwin, C. Awo [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Sains Malaysia, Adv Med & Dent Inst, Dept Community & Publ Hlth, George Town, Malaysia
[2] Ebonyi State Univ, Dept Nursing Sci, POB O53 Presco Campus, Abakaliki, Nigeria
关键词
HIV infection; Human immune-deficiency virus; social stigmatization; social discrimination; healthcare workers; ATTITUDE; WORKERS;
D O I
10.1080/17538068.2022.2121596
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G2 [信息与知识传播];
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05 ; 0503 ;
摘要
Background: Elimination of barriers to identification of new HIV infections, treatment adherence and retention in care of people living with HIV/AIDS is vital to the attainment of WHO's ambitious vision 2030 of 90:90:90 for HIV/AIDS. However, HIV-related stigma, especially among health workers, has been widely documented as a serious threat to this project. This study explored the factors associated with the stigmatization of people living with HIV among healthcare workers in Nigerian hospitals. Method: Electronic literature search was conducted on eight databases using keywords and MeSH guidelines. Using the PRISMA protocol, studies published from 2003 to 2022 were retrieved and analyzed. Result: Of the 1481 articles identified, 9 met the inclusion criteria. All the included studies were conducted across 10 of the 36 states in Nigeria, with every geo-political zone in Nigeria represented by at least two studies. The overarching themes identified were attitude and beliefs (n = 7), knowledge of HIV/AIDS (n = 3), quality of care (n = 4), education and in-service training (n = 4), and health facility policies and procedures (n = 3). Factors associated with HIV-related stigma among healthcare workers varied by gender, healthcare settings, specialties of health workers, and the presence of institutional stigma reinforcements. Healthcare workers without recent in-service training on HIV/AIDS and those who work in hospitals without anti-HIV/AIDS stigma policies exhibited more HIV-related stigmatizing attitudes. Conclusion: Continuous in-service training of healthcare workers and the development of comprehensive stigma reduction interventions that will be reinforced with anti-HIV stigma policies in clinical settings may facilitate the attainment of national HIV prevention goals.
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