HIV-Related Stigma Among Nursing Students Attending a College of Nursing that Promotes Nondiscriminatory Care in India
We examined whether nursing students' stigmatizing attitudes were related to number of years at Bel-Air. At the start of the 2015 and 2016 academic years, 310 Bachelor's (BScN; 4-year program) and 119 Auxiliary Nurse Midwife (ANM; 2-year program) students completed the Zelaya and colleagues (2008) Stigma Scale (24 Likert-type items). Three subscales (Fear, Blame, Personal Discrimination) measured Overall Personal Stigma.
Source: Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care - Category: Nursing Authors: Lourdu Mary Nagothu, Swanand D. Tilekar, Anjali K. Sebastian, Perpetua R. Fernandes, Linda L. McCreary, Kathleen F. Norr Tags: Feature Source Type: research
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