| BMC Public Health | |
| Building the evidence base for stigma and discrimination-reduction programming in Thailand: development of tools to measure healthcare stigma and discrimination | |
| Research Article | |
| Piyathida Smutraprapoot1  Chonlisa Chariyalertsak2  Nareerut Pudpong3  Phusit Prakongsai4  Kriengkrai Srithanaviboonchai5  Suwat Chariyalertsak5  Melissa Stockton6  Laura Nyblade6  | |
| [1] Bureau of AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Sexually Transmitted Infections, Bangkok Metropolitan Administration, Bangkok, Thailand;Chiang Mai Provincial Health Office, Ministry of Public Health, Chiang Mai, Thailand;Healthcare Accreditation Institute (Public Organization), Nonthaburi, Thailand;International Health Policy Program, Ministry of Public Health, Nonthaburi, Thailand;Bureau of International Health, Ministry of Public Health, Nonthaburi, Thailand;Research Institute of Health Sciences, Chiang Mai University, 110 Intavaroros Road, Sriphum, Muang, 50200, Chiang Mai, Thailand;Faculty of Medicine, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand;Research Triangle Institute, International, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, USA; | |
| 关键词: Health Facility; Health Staff; Health Facility Staff; Consultative Meeting; Global Tool; | |
| DOI : 10.1186/s12889-017-4172-4 | |
| received in 2016-09-10, accepted in 2017-03-04, 发布年份 2017 | |
| 来源: Springer | |
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【 摘 要 】
BackgroundHIV-related stigma and discrimination (S&D) are recognized as key impediments to controlling the HIV epidemic. S&D are particularly detrimental within health care settings because people who are at risk of HIV and people living with HIV (PLHIV) must seek services from health care facilities. Standardized tools and monitoring systems are needed to inform S&D reduction efforts, measure progress, and monitor trends. This article describes the processes followed to adapt and refine a standardized global health facility staff S&D questionnaire for the context of Thailand and develop a similar questionnaire measuring health facility stigma experienced by PLHIV. Both questionnaires are currently being used for the routine monitoring of HIV-related S&D in the Thai healthcare system.MethodsThe questionnaires were adapted through a series of consultative meetings, pre-testing, and revision. The revised questionnaires then underwent field testing, and the data and field experiences were analyzed.ResultsTwo brief questionnaires were finalized and are now being used by the Department of Disease Control to collect national routine data for monitoring health facility S&D: 1) a health facility staff questionnaire that collects data on key drivers of S&D in health facilities (i.e., fear of HIV infection, attitudes toward PLHIV and key populations, and health facility policy and environment) and observed enacted stigma and 2) a brief PLHIV questionnaire that captures data on experienced discriminatory practices at health care facilities.ConclusionsThis effort provides an example of how a country can adapt global S&D measurement tools to a local context for use in national routine monitoring. Such data helps to strengthen the national response to HIV through the provision of evidence to shape S&D-reduction programming.
【 授权许可】
CC BY
© The Author(s). 2017
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