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An HIV Care Provider Training on Addressing Intersectional Stigma and Medical Mistrust

Healthcare
United States
Started May 14, 2026

We developed and conducted a pilot randomized controlled trial of an online provider training intervention designed to address medical mistrust stemming from intersectional stigma among HIV patients

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CLAIM Posted by admin May 14, 2026
While the training addresses important issues, its effectiveness in reducing stigma and mistrust requires further evaluation.
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Mandatory training for providers may overlook individual biases and hinder authentic patient-provider relationships in HIV care.
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Training providers to address intersectional stigma will significantly improve patient trust and health outcomes for those living with HIV.
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Enhanced provider awareness of intersectional stigma is essential for fostering a supportive environment for HIV patients.
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Implementing online training may not be sufficient to change deep-seated biases in healthcare settings regarding HIV.
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