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A systematic review of interventions to reduce HIV-related stigma and discrimination from 2002 to 2013: how far have we come?

机译:对2002年至2013年减少艾滋病相关污名和歧视的干预措施的系统回顾:我们走了多远?

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IntroductionHIV-related stigma and discrimination continue to hamper efforts to prevent new infections and engage people in HIV treatment, care and support programmes. The identification of effective interventions to reduce stigma and discrimination that can be integrated into national responses is crucial to the success of the global AIDS response.MethodsWe conducted a systematic review of studies and reports that assessed the effectiveness of interventions to reduce HIV stigma and discrimination between 1 January 2002 and 1 March 2013. Databases searched for peer-reviewed articles included PubMed, Scopus, EBSCO Host –CINAHL Plus, Psycinfo, Ovid, Sociofile and Popline. Reports were obtained from the www.HIVAIDSClearinghouse.eu, USAID Development Experience Clearinghouse, UNESCO HIV and AIDS Education Clearinghouse, Google, WHO and UNAIDS. Ancestry searches for articles included in the systematic review were also conducted. Studies of any design that sought to reduce stigma as a primary or secondary objective and included pre- and post-intervention measures of stigma were included.ResultsOf 2368 peer-reviewed articles and reports identified, 48 were included in our review representing 14 different target populations in 28 countries. The majority of interventions utilized two or more strategies to reduce stigma and discrimination, and ten included structural or biomedical components. However, most interventions targeted a single socio-ecological level and a single domain of stigma. Outcome measures lacked uniformity and validity, making both interpretation and comparison of study results difficult. While the majority of studies were effective at reducing the aspects of stigma they measured, none assessed the influence of stigma or discrimination reduction on HIV-related health outcomes.ConclusionsOur review revealed considerable progress in the stigma-reduction field. However, critical challenges and gaps remain which are impeding the identification of effective stigma-reduction strategies that can be implemented by national governments on a larger scale. The development, validation, and consistent use of globally relevant scales of stigma and discrimination are a critical next step for advancing the field of research in this area. Studies comparing the effectiveness of different stigma-reduction strategies and studies assessing the influence of stigma reduction on key behavioural and biomedical outcomes are also needed to maximize biomedical prevention efforts.
机译:引言与艾滋病毒有关的污名和歧视继续阻碍着预防新感染的努力,并使人们参与了艾滋病毒的治疗,护理和支持计划。方法我们对研究和报告进行了系统的回顾,评估了减少艾滋病毒污名和歧视的干预措施的有效性,这些干预措施可以被纳入国家应对措施,这对于全球艾滋病应对工作的成功至关重要。 2002年1月1日和2013年3月1日。搜索经过同行评审的文章的数据库包括PubMed,Scopus,EBSCO主机–CINAHL Plus,Psycinfo,Ovid,Sociofile和Popline。报告是从www.HIVAIDSClearinghouse.eu,美国国际开发署发展经验资料交换所,联合国教科文组织艾滋病毒和艾滋病教育资料交换所,Google,WHO和UNAIDS获得的。还对包括在系统评价中的文章进行了祖先搜索。结果包括2368篇经同行评审的文章和报告,其中48篇代表14种不同的目标人群,其中包括48篇旨在减少耻辱感作为主要或次要目标的设计研究,包括对耻辱感的干预前后。在28个国家/地区。大多数干预措施采用了两种或更多种策略来减少污名和歧视,其中十种包括结构或生物医学成分。但是,大多数干预措施都针对单一的社会生态水平和单一的污名领域。结果指标缺乏统一性和有效性,使研究结果难以解释和比较。尽管大多数研究可以有效地减少他们所衡量的污名方面,但没有研究评估污名或歧视的减少对与艾滋病相关的健康结果的影响。结论我们的审查显示,减少污名方面取得了长足的进步。然而,仍然存在着严峻的挑战和差距,这阻碍了有效的减少污名化战略的确定,这些战略可以由各国政府大规模实施。全球性的污名和歧视规模的发展,验证和一致使用,是推进该领域研究领域的关键性下一步。为了最大程度地开展生物医学预防工作,还需要进行研究,以比较不同减少耻辱的策略的有效性,并评估耻辱减少对关键行为和生物医学成果的影响。

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