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Testing the efficacy of an HIV stigma reduction intervention with medical students in Puerto Rico: the SPACES project
INTRODUCTION: Stigma associated with HIV has been documented as a barrier for accessing quality health-related services. When the stigma manifests in the healthcare setting, people living with HIV receive substandard services or even be denied care altogether. Although the consequences of HIV stigma...
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International AIDS Society
2013
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3833102/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24242260 http://dx.doi.org/10.7448/IAS.16.3.18670 |
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author | Varas-Díaz, Nelson Neilands, Torsten B Cintrón-Bou, Francheska Marzán-Rodríguez, Melissa Santos-Figueroa, Axel Santiago-Negrón, Salvador Marques, Domingo Rodríguez-Madera, Sheilla |
author_facet | Varas-Díaz, Nelson Neilands, Torsten B Cintrón-Bou, Francheska Marzán-Rodríguez, Melissa Santos-Figueroa, Axel Santiago-Negrón, Salvador Marques, Domingo Rodríguez-Madera, Sheilla |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Stigma associated with HIV has been documented as a barrier for accessing quality health-related services. When the stigma manifests in the healthcare setting, people living with HIV receive substandard services or even be denied care altogether. Although the consequences of HIV stigma have been documented extensively, efforts to reduce these negative attitudes have been scarce. Interventions to reduce HIV stigma should be implemented as part of the formal training of future healthcare professionals. The interventions that have been tested with healthcare professionals and published have several limitations that must be surpassed (i.e., lack of comparison groups in research designs and longitudinal follow-up data). Furthermore, Latino healthcare professionals have been absent from these intervention efforts even though the epidemic has affected this population disproportionately. METHODS: In this article, we describe an intervention developed to reduce HIV stigma among medical students in Puerto Rico. A total of 507 medical students were randomly introduced into our intervention and control conditions. RESULTS: The results show statistically significant differences between the intervention and control groups; intervention group participants had lower HIV stigma levels than control participants after the intervention. In addition, differences in HIV stigma levels between the groups were sustained for a 12-month period. CONCLUSIONS: The results of our study demonstrate the efficacy of the modes of intervention developed by us and serve as a new training tool for future healthcare professionals with regard to stigma reduction. |
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spelling | pubmed-38331022013-11-19 Testing the efficacy of an HIV stigma reduction intervention with medical students in Puerto Rico: the SPACES project Varas-Díaz, Nelson Neilands, Torsten B Cintrón-Bou, Francheska Marzán-Rodríguez, Melissa Santos-Figueroa, Axel Santiago-Negrón, Salvador Marques, Domingo Rodríguez-Madera, Sheilla J Int AIDS Soc Global action to reduce HIV stigma and discrimination INTRODUCTION: Stigma associated with HIV has been documented as a barrier for accessing quality health-related services. When the stigma manifests in the healthcare setting, people living with HIV receive substandard services or even be denied care altogether. Although the consequences of HIV stigma have been documented extensively, efforts to reduce these negative attitudes have been scarce. Interventions to reduce HIV stigma should be implemented as part of the formal training of future healthcare professionals. The interventions that have been tested with healthcare professionals and published have several limitations that must be surpassed (i.e., lack of comparison groups in research designs and longitudinal follow-up data). Furthermore, Latino healthcare professionals have been absent from these intervention efforts even though the epidemic has affected this population disproportionately. METHODS: In this article, we describe an intervention developed to reduce HIV stigma among medical students in Puerto Rico. A total of 507 medical students were randomly introduced into our intervention and control conditions. RESULTS: The results show statistically significant differences between the intervention and control groups; intervention group participants had lower HIV stigma levels than control participants after the intervention. In addition, differences in HIV stigma levels between the groups were sustained for a 12-month period. CONCLUSIONS: The results of our study demonstrate the efficacy of the modes of intervention developed by us and serve as a new training tool for future healthcare professionals with regard to stigma reduction. International AIDS Society 2013-11-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3833102/ /pubmed/24242260 http://dx.doi.org/10.7448/IAS.16.3.18670 Text en © 2013 Varas-Díaz N et al; licensee International AIDS Society http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Global action to reduce HIV stigma and discrimination Varas-Díaz, Nelson Neilands, Torsten B Cintrón-Bou, Francheska Marzán-Rodríguez, Melissa Santos-Figueroa, Axel Santiago-Negrón, Salvador Marques, Domingo Rodríguez-Madera, Sheilla Testing the efficacy of an HIV stigma reduction intervention with medical students in Puerto Rico: the SPACES project |
title | Testing the efficacy of an HIV stigma reduction intervention with medical students in Puerto Rico: the SPACES project |
title_full | Testing the efficacy of an HIV stigma reduction intervention with medical students in Puerto Rico: the SPACES project |
title_fullStr | Testing the efficacy of an HIV stigma reduction intervention with medical students in Puerto Rico: the SPACES project |
title_full_unstemmed | Testing the efficacy of an HIV stigma reduction intervention with medical students in Puerto Rico: the SPACES project |
title_short | Testing the efficacy of an HIV stigma reduction intervention with medical students in Puerto Rico: the SPACES project |
title_sort | testing the efficacy of an hiv stigma reduction intervention with medical students in puerto rico: the spaces project |
topic | Global action to reduce HIV stigma and discrimination |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3833102/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24242260 http://dx.doi.org/10.7448/IAS.16.3.18670 |
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