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The People Living with HIV STIGMASurvey UK 2015: Stigmatising experiences and dental care

机译:与HIV Stigmasurvey UK的人2015年的人:侮辱经验和牙科护理

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Introduction We report experiences of stigma and discrimination in the dental setting among people living with HIV in the UK and explore predictors of self-exclusion from dental care. Methods A convenience sample of people living with HIV recruited through community organisations and HIV clinics using an online anonymous survey. Analyses and writing of the findings were conducted with community engagement throughout. Results Fifty-three percent of 1,528 participants reported that their dental practice was aware of their HIV status, and among these 33% felt poorly supported upon disclosure. Over the previous 12 months, 40% had worried about being treated differently and 15% reported being treated differently to other people attending the dental practice; 5.4% felt their dental care was significantly delayed or refused and 14% had avoided their dental practice in relation to their HIV. Delayed or refused dental care was a strong predictor for self-exclusion (aOR = 6.41, 95% CI: 3.44,11.95). Conclusion People living with HIV continue to report high levels of stigmatising and discriminatory attitudes and behaviour in the dental setting. These experiences were strongly associated with people avoiding dental care. Culturally sensitive awareness and educational tools targeting the dental team should be developed to address the stigma around HIV in this clinical setting.
机译:简介我们报告了英国艾滋病毒患者患有艾滋病毒的牙科环境中耻辱和歧视的经验,并从牙科护理中探索自我排斥的预测因素。方法使用在线匿名调查,通过社区组织和艾滋病毒诊所招聘艾滋病毒的人们便利样本。分析和写作调查结果与整个社区参与进行。结果百分之五十三名参与者占他们的牙科实践意识到他们的艾滋病毒状况,其中33%的人在披露后受到不好的支持。在过去的12个月中,40%的人担心被不同地治疗,并且据报道,据报道不同于参加牙科惯例的其他人对待; 5.4%的人认为他们的牙科护理被延迟延迟或拒绝,14%的人避免了与他们的艾滋病毒相关的牙科实践。延迟或拒绝的牙科护理是一种自排斥的强预测因子(AOR = 6.41,95%CI:3.44,11.95)。结论艾滋病毒的人们继续在牙科环境中报告高水平的耻辱和歧视性态度和行为。这些经历与避免牙科护理的人密切相关。应制定针对牙科团队的文化敏感的认识和教育工具,以解决这一临床环境中的艾滋病毒周围的耻辱。

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