Webinar: Understanding and Addressing Stigma in Healthcare Settings
Facilitated by Janet Turan, PhD, MPH
Department of Health Care Organization and Policy School of Public Health
University of Alabama at Birmingham
June 20, 2018
Other Trainings
- Webinar: Intersectionality & Communication
- Webinar: Unmasking Bias: Confronting Sexism in HIV Treatment and Prevention
- Webinar: Effectiveness of an Educational Intervention at an Academic Medical Center to Reduce Stigma of Accelerated Pre-licensure Nursing Students Toward Patients Living with HIV
- Webinar: The Intersectionality of Race, Gender, and Class and the Impact on Health Care
- Webinar: Racism and Racialized Health Disparities
Objectives
- Define types and dimensions of stigma
- Explain how HIV-related and intersectional stigma experienced by clients can affect HIV prevention and treatment behaviors, as well as health outcomes
- Identify the variety of interventions and tools that can be used in healthcare settings to reduce stigma
- Describe the Finding Respect and Ending Stigma around HIV (FRESH) intervention methods and pilot results
Presentation
Slides
Additional Resources
Facilitated by Janet Turan, PhD, MPH
Department of Health Care Organization and Policy School of Public Health
University of Alabama at Birmingham
June 20, 2018
Objectives
- Define types and dimensions of stigma
- Explain how HIV-related and intersectional stigma experienced by clients can affect HIV prevention and treatment behaviors, as well as health outcomes
- Identify the variety of interventions and tools that can be used in healthcare settings to reduce stigma
- Describe the Finding Respect and Ending Stigma around HIV (FRESH) intervention methods and pilot results
Presentation
Slides
Additional Resources
Other Trainings
- Webinar: Intersectionality & Communication
- Webinar: Unmasking Bias: Confronting Sexism in HIV Treatment and Prevention
- Webinar: Effectiveness of an Educational Intervention at an Academic Medical Center to Reduce Stigma of Accelerated Pre-licensure Nursing Students Toward Patients Living with HIV
- Webinar: The Intersectionality of Race, Gender, and Class and the Impact on Health Care
- Webinar: Racism and Racialized Health Disparities
Facilitated by Janet Turan, PhD, MPH
Department of Health Care Organization and Policy School of Public Health
University of Alabama at Birmingham
June 20, 2018
Objectives
- Define types and dimensions of stigma
- Explain how HIV-related and intersectional stigma experienced by clients can affect HIV prevention and treatment behaviors, as well as health outcomes
- Identify the variety of interventions and tools that can be used in healthcare settings to reduce stigma
- Describe the Finding Respect and Ending Stigma around HIV (FRESH) intervention methods and pilot results
Presentation
Slides
Additional Resources
Other Trainings
- Webinar: Intersectionality & Communication
- Webinar: Unmasking Bias: Confronting Sexism in HIV Treatment and Prevention
- Webinar: Effectiveness of an Educational Intervention at an Academic Medical Center to Reduce Stigma of Accelerated Pre-licensure Nursing Students Toward Patients Living with HIV
- Webinar: The Intersectionality of Race, Gender, and Class and the Impact on Health Care
- Webinar: Racism and Racialized Health Disparities