Journal of Medical Sciences (Jan 2017)

HIV/AIDS-related stigma and discrimination among health-care providers in a tertiary health facility

  • Pauline Justin S Doka,
  • Mela Danjin,
  • Iliya Sarki Dongs

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/jmedsci.jmedsci_99_16
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 37, no. 2
pp. 44 – 49

Abstract

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Aim: This study was aimed at assessing dispositions, attitudes, and behavioral tendencies for HIV/AIDS-related stigma and discrimination among health-care providers in Specialist Hospital Gombe, Northern Nigeria. Materials and Methods: Out of a total of 397 health personnel of the hospital, a sample of 201 health-care providers of various professional backgrounds was drawn using quota sampling technique. A descriptive exploratory survey method was adopted. Using a structured questionnaire, relevant data were collected from the subjects. Reliability test on key segments of the instrument yielded alpha Cronbach's internal consistency test values of not 0.05). If given the choice, 34 (16.9%) of the personnel would not treat a patient with HIV. Conclusion: A prevalence rate of HIV/AIDS-related stigma of 15.4% among the health personnel is quite worrisome. Stigma reduction seminars and workshops would go a long way toward mitigating this trend.

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