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Evaluation of an online injecting drug use stigma intervention targeted at health providers in New South Wales, Australia.


ABSTRACT: People who inject drugs are highly stigmatised. Discriminatory experiences are commonly reported, particularly in health care settings. This article evaluates an online stigma reduction training module targeting health providers working with people who inject drugs. A total of 139 participants completed a pre- and post-survey including attitude items and items depicting hypothetical scenarios and concerns around client behaviours. Participants' attitudes towards people who inject drugs were more positive and they showed less concerns about client behaviours after completing the online training module. Findings highlight the benefits of online training in reducing discriminatory attitudes towards people who inject drugs and improving confidence in working with this client group.

SUBMITTER: Brener L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5438038 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Evaluation of an online injecting drug use stigma intervention targeted at health providers in New South Wales, Australia.

Brener Loren L   Cama Elena E   Hull Peter P   Treloar Carla C  

Health psychology open 20170101 1


People who inject drugs are highly stigmatised. Discriminatory experiences are commonly reported, particularly in health care settings. This article evaluates an online stigma reduction training module targeting health providers working with people who inject drugs. A total of 139 participants completed a pre- and post-survey including attitude items and items depicting hypothetical scenarios and concerns around client behaviours. Participants' attitudes towards people who inject drugs were more  ...[more]

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