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Workplace interventions to reduce HIV and TB stigma among health care workers – Where do we go from here?
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StigmatizationWorkplace InterventionsHealthcare ProvisionStigma Reduction CampaignHealth Care WorkersSocial Determinants Of HealthWorker HealthPreventive MedicineHealth CommunicationPublic HealthHealth Services ResearchVulnerable Patient PopulationSocial StigmaHealth PolicyHealth WorkforceMental Health StigmaStigma ReductionHealth EquityStigma Reduction InterventionNursingSexual HealthWorkplace Health SurveillanceTreatment And PreventionStigma StudiesMedicine
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.
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