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Attitudes Toward Caring for People Living with HIV/AIDS A Cross-Sectional Study of Nursing Faculty in Six Countries

机译:对艾滋病毒/艾滋病患者的人们对六个国家的护理教师进行横断面研究的态度

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Background: Since the earliest study about nursing faculty and student attitudes about caring for people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHIV) in 1992, there have been less than 20 additional studies reported in the literature. Yet, PLHIV continues to report stigma and experience discrimination. Nursing faculty attitudes are part of the informal curriculum. Negativity about caring for PLHIV can adversely impact student perceptions as well as their care. Current research in this area is essentially non-existent. Objective: To describe the attitudes of the university nursing faculty toward caring for PLHIV; and to identify the relationship between faculty attitudes and explanatory factors such as age, education, religion, nationality, teaching in a clinical setting, years of experience, and university attributes. Methods: This was a multicenter cross-sectional study with nonrandomized electronic purposeful sampling. The Healthcare Provider HIV/AIDS Stigma Scale (HPASS) is a 30-item scale with three subscales: Prejudice, stereotype, and discrimination. The English and Spanish versions of the HPASS exhibit stable psychometric properties for cross-cultural research. The HPASS was delivered to university nursing faculty in six countries across three continents. Results: A sample of 368 nursing faculty completed the HPASS. The mean composite score was 2.41 (SD = 0.69), six-point scale with lower scores indicating more positive attitudes, with subscale scores: Stereotypes 2.55 (SD = 0.84), discrimination 2.28 (SD = 0.74), and prejudices 2.41 (SD = 0.63). Peruvian faculty had the highest scores while Canadian had the lowest. Significant correlations were observed between attitudes and the three subscales, and between the three subscales and the composite score. Conclusion: Attitudes of the nursing faculty toward caring for PLHIV were slightly positive to slightly negative depending on the region and country. Knowledge deficiencies about HIV persist, incorrect beliefs are common, and attitudes appear to be influenced by culture. The correlation between subscales justifies continued research to implement targeted interventions. Education about HIV/AIDS can address knowledge deficits while structured interactions with PLHIV can facilitate experiential learning.
机译:背景:自1992年关于护理教师和学生态度的研究以来,在1992年的关注人民(PLHIV)的关注,文献中报告了少于20项额外研究。然而,PLHIV继续报告耻辱和经验歧视。护理能力态度是非正规课程的一部分。关于Plhiv的照顾的消极情绪可能会对学生感知和他们的照顾产生不利影响。本领域目前的研究基本上是不存在的。目的:描述大学护理教师对Plhiv的态度;并确定学院,教育,宗教,国籍,临床环境,多年经验和大学属性等年龄,教育,宗教,国籍,教学关系的关系。方法:这是一种具有非粗糙电子有目的采样的多中心横截面研究。医疗保健提供者艾滋病毒/艾滋病耻辱秤(百通)是30项规模,具有三个分量:偏见,刻板印象和歧视。英语和西班牙语版本的百分比表现出跨文化研究的稳定心理测量性能。围绕三大洲的六个国家汇集到大学护理教师。结果:368名护理学院的样本完成了百搭。平均复合评分为2.41(SD = 0.69),六点刻度,分数较低,表明更阳性态度,分数:刻板印象2.55(SD = 0.84),辨别2.28(SD = 0.74),并偏见2.41(SD = 0.63)。秘鲁教师的得分最高,加拿大人最低。在态度和三个子级之间以及三个分量之间和综合评分之间观察到显着相关性。结论:根据该地区和国家,护理教师对Plhiv的关怀态度略有阳性。关于艾滋病毒持续存在的知识缺陷,不正确的信念是常见的,态度似乎受到文化的影响。分产之间的相关性证明了实施有针对性干预的持续研究。关于艾滋病毒/艾滋病的教育可以解决知识赤字,而与PLHIV的结构相互作用可以促进体验学习。

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