Telling the truth about HIV? Testing and disclosure in a culture of stigma
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HIV/AIDS, stigmatization, humanitarian, healthcare workers, low and middle income countriesLanguage(s):
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HIV stigmatization is one of the most notable barriers to individual testing, seriously impairing global efforts in the fight against HIV/AIDS. Because stigmatization is strongly embedded in local cultural and social habits, humanitarian healthcare workers providing HIV testing, counselling and prevention programs in low and middle income countries (LMICs) have become a serious alternative to local healthcare providers. This case study addresses some of the ethical dilemmas that humanitarian healthcare workers face when confronted with HIV-associated stigma.
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2013-07-28
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