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741por Salada, Brenda Mae, Lee, Siew Fai, Chen, Clarisse, Molton, James S, Archuleta, Sophia, Michaels, Jessica“…[Image: see text] Barriers were examined via root cause analysis. Social stigma surrounding death (cultural beliefs) and HIV (isolation, fear of disclosure, lack of a potential spokesperson) were the major patient-centered barriers to ACP. …”
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742por Pu, Jie, Chen, Wei, Jiang, Wei-Xi, Xing, Wei, Liang, Sheng-Xiang, Wang, Geng, Liu, Shi-Li, Wu, Hao, Li, Ying, Tang, Sheng-Lan“…The main reasons for unwillingness to manage reported by patients included social stigma and no perceived need. Being ethnic minorities (OR = 3.35) was a main factor associated with lower likelihood of receiving TPM, while living in areas with middle or high TB burden may increase the likelihood of receiving TPM (OR = 0.17 and 0.25, respectively). …”
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743“…A significantly higher proportion of respondents with good knowledge accompanied their partners for antenatal care (p = 0.008) and postnatal care clinic (p = 0.014); participated in birth preparedness (p < 0.001) and assisted with newborn care (p < 0.001). Job demands, social stigma and long waiting time at the health facilities were reasons highlighted for non-involvement in pregnancy related care. …”
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744por Noubani, Aya, Diaconu, Karin, Ghandour, Lilian, El Koussa, Maria, Loffreda, Giulia, Saleh, Shadi“…Recurrent themes in discussion highlighted major barriers to healthcare access including significant delays in health care seeking from the formal health system, widespread social stigma, prohibitive service costs, lack of health coverage, limited awareness of mental health service availability and limited trust in the quality of services available. …”
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745por Wong, William Chi Wai, Song, Lin, See, Christopher, Lau, Stephanie Tze Hei, Sun, Wai Han, Choi, Kitty Wai Ying, Tucker, Joseph“…CONCLUSIONS: Potential challenges identified during the development process included data management and analysis, sustaining peer mentors’ interests and participation, and balancing between providing more information and perpetuating social stigma around dating app use. By integrating new approaches, such as crowdsourcing and the peer-led approach, in developing an intervention for safer dating app use, our development process provides a viable model for developing future interventions to address the risks associated with dating app use.…”
Publicado 2020
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746“…People living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) are vulnerable to poor sleep quality as they suffer from social stigma and Anti-Retroviral drug side effects. …”
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747“…Barriers entailed: 1) restrictions to accessing legal protection, 2) legislative barriers such as the criminalization of same-sex sexual relations, 3) few designated entry points, 4) poor or nonexistent referral systems, 5) lack of community awareness-raising and engagement, 6) limited staff capacity, 7) negative provider attitudes and practices, 8) social stigma, 9) limited knowledge (at the individual level), 10) self-stigma, and 11) low formal help-seeking behaviors. …”
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748por Moore, Courtney M, Wiehe, Sarah E, Lynch, Dustin O, Claxton, Gina EM, Landman, Matthew P, Carroll, Aaron E, Musey, Paul I“…RESULTS: The workshop identified 9 outcomes of importance to patients and their parents: fewer MRSA outbreaks, improved emotional health, improved self-perception, decreased social stigma, increased amount of free time, increased control over free time, fewer days of school or work missed, decreased physical pain and discomfort, and decreased financial burden. …”
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749por Macdonald, Graham George, Koehn, Cheryl, Attara, Gail, Stordy, Allan, Allerdings, Marilee, Leese, Jenny, Li, Linda C, Backman, Catherine L“…Ways in which participants experienced social stigma, pain and fatigue, balancing responsibilities, and worries about the future appeared throughout all 4 narratives. …”
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750por Wang, Cuiyan, Chudzicka-Czupała, Agata, Grabowski, Damian, Pan, Riyu, Adamus, Katarzyna, Wan, Xiaoyang, Hetnał, Mateusz, Tan, Yilin, Olszewska-Guizzo, Agnieszka, Xu, Linkang, McIntyre, Roger S., Quek, Jessica, Ho, Roger, Ho, Cyrus“…There is a need of health education with scientific information from Polish health authority on the proper use of face masks and reduce social stigma. This study was limited by the respondent sampling method that had compromised the representativeness of samples.…”
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751por Xue, Jia, Chen, Junxiang, Hu, Ran, Chen, Chen, Zheng, Chengda, Su, Yue, Zhu, Tingshao“…We identified 13 discussion topics and categorized them into 5 different themes: (1) public health measures to slow the spread of COVID-19, (2) social stigma associated with COVID-19, (3) COVID-19 news, cases, and deaths, (4) COVID-19 in the United States, and (5) COVID-19 in the rest of the world. …”
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752por Abedin, Minhazul, Islam, Mohammad Aminul, Rahman, Farah Naz, Reza, Hasan Mahmud, Hossain, Mohammad Zakir, Hossain, Mohammad Anwar, Arefin, Adittya, Hossain, Ahmed“…The media may play a responsible role with the vaccine education program and eliminate the social stigma about the vaccination. Finally, vaccination should be continued without a fee and thus Bangladesh’s COVID vaccination program can become a model for other low and middle-income countries.…”
Publicado 2021
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753“…Predictors of poor mental health found in the multivariate logistic regression analyses were environmental (insufficient personal protective equipment, workplace of screening center, prolonged workhours) and psychosocial (fear of infection and death, social stigma and rejection) aspects of working experiences at frontline. …”
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754por Muhumuza, Richard, Ssemata, Andrew Sentoogo, Kakande, Ayoub, Ahmed, Nadia, Atujuna, Millicent, Nomvuyo, Mangxilana, Bekker, Linda-Gail, Dietrich, Janan Janine, Tshabalala, Gugulethu, Hornschuh, Stefanie, Maluadzi, Mamakiri, Chibanda-Stranix, Lynda, Nematadzira, Teacler, Weiss, Helen Anne, Nash, Stephen, Fox, Julie, Seeley, Janet“…Barriers included factors at individual (fear of HIV, fear of side effects, and PrEP characteristics), interpersonal (parental influence, absence of a sexual partner), community (peer influence, social stigma), institutional (long waiting times at clinics, attitudes of health workers), and structural (cost of PrEP and mode of administration, accessibility concerns) levels. …”
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755“…Policies focused on reducing social stigma and promoting medication adherence will likely have a positive impact on the QoL of PLHIV. …”
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756por Iturralde, Esti, Hsiao, Crystal A., Nkemere, Linda, Kubo, Ai, Sterling, Stacy A., Flanagan, Tracy, Avalos, Lyndsay A.“…RESULTS: Treatment barriers included social stigma, difficulties recognizing one’s own depression, low understanding of treatment options, and lack of time for treatment. …”
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757por Fung, Kenneth, Cheng, Sheng-Li, Ning, Xuan, Li, Alan Tai-Wai, Zhang, Jingxuan, Liu, Jenny Jing-Wen, Hilario, Carla T, Cheng, Xiaojing, Yu, Miao, Jia, Cun-Xian, Gao, Jianguo, Wong, Josephine Pui-Hing“…The ACE-LYNX intervention aims to reduce social stigma against mental illness, enhance mental health literacy, and improve access to quality mental health care by increasing interdisciplinary collaboration and forming a mental health network. …”
Publicado 2021
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758“…Five themes emerged regarding concerns about being exposed to COVID-19, namely 1) fear of transmitting the virus, 2) the impact of COVID-19 on family life, 3) death and isolation, 4) personal safety, and 5) social stigma. Five themes emerged regarding the source of encouragement and strength, ie. 1) religiosity, 2) social support systems, 3) the moral responsibility of the profession, 4) following health and safety protocols, and 5) acceptance and positive attitudes towards the future. …”
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759“…RESULTS: Living conditions with strong social stigma and demand for social, political, and cultural opportunities were found. …”
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760por Nochaiwong, Surapon, Ruengorn, Chidchanok, Awiphan, Ratanaporn, Kanjanarat, Penkarn, Ruanta, Yongyuth, Phosuya, Chabaphai, Boonchieng, Waraporn, Nanta, Sirisak, Chongruksut, Wilaiwan, Thavorn, Kednapa, Wongpakaran, Nahathai, Wongpakaran, Tinakon“…OBJECTIVE: Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, social stigma towards COVID-19 infection has become a major component of public discourse and social phenomena. …”
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