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"I don't know if you have searched through the scriptures to find a reference on HIV/AIDS. I mean there isn't going to be one, right?": HIV stigma solutions from dialogues between faith leaders and health care workers.

Germari KrugerEduardus Ajg van der BorghtMartha T Ndlovu-TeijemaMarceline Tutu van Furth
Published in: African journal of AIDS research : AJAR (2023)
In South African communities, both faith leaders and health care workers play a vital role in supporting the health of community members and people living with HIV in particular. This study describes HIV stigma when faith leaders and health care workers engaged in discourse. The study used a descriptive qualitative inquiry design. Data were gathered between 2015 and 2016 in the areas of Masiphumelele and Gugulethu in Cape Town, South Africa. Three themes emerged: (1) participants identified influences that can increase HIV stigma; (2) participants shared the challenges that they face to reduce HIV stigma; and (3) participants suggested solutions to reduce HIV stigma. Themes discussed include ground-level problems and practical solutions to address HIV stigma in faith communities. Collaboration between faith leaders and health care workers are vital resources in the fight against HIV stigma. Future research and interventions should aim to promote organised collaboration between faith communities and health care structures.
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