Evaluation of a guideline developed to reduce HIV-related stigma and discrimination in healthcare settings and establishing consensus.

BACKGROUND:Developing guidelines and policies is critical to address HIV-related stigma and discrimination (SAD) in healthcare settings. To this end, a multidisciplinary panel developed a guideline to reduce SAD. This project evaluated the appropriateness of implementing the guideline in the Ethiopi...

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Main Authors: Garumma Tolu Feyissa, Craig Lockwood, Mirkuzie Woldie, Zachary Munn
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6063398?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-d0102f6fd5564bd9a9f8a0af0b2226ac2020-11-25T01:59:34ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-01137e019878110.1371/journal.pone.0198781Evaluation of a guideline developed to reduce HIV-related stigma and discrimination in healthcare settings and establishing consensus.Garumma Tolu FeyissaCraig LockwoodMirkuzie WoldieZachary MunnBACKGROUND:Developing guidelines and policies is critical to address HIV-related stigma and discrimination (SAD) in healthcare settings. To this end, a multidisciplinary panel developed a guideline to reduce SAD. This project evaluated the appropriateness of implementing the guideline in the Ethiopian context. METHODS:A consensus of the expert panel was established through a modified Delphi technique which was followed by a panel meeting. Initial tentative recommendations were distributed to experts through e-mails to be evaluated using the modified guideline implementability appraisal (GLIA) v.2.0 checklist. RESULTS:In the first round of the Delphi survey, all (13) panel members evaluated the guideline. The overall score for the general domain of the modified GLIA checklist was 96.56%. The scores for individual recommendations ranged from 68.33% to 92.76%. Maximum and minimum scores were attained for measurability (97.71%) and flexibility (59.77%) domains respectively. Percentages mean score lower than 75% was obtained for flexibility and validity domains. Participants suggested that additional tools and training should be added to the guideline. In the second round of the survey, all the recommendations received endorsement with scores above 75%. Maximum and minimum scores were attained for measurability (100%) and flexibility (86.88%) domains respectively. During the panel meeting, issues of responsibility for implementing the guideline were discussed. CONCLUSION:The project evaluated implementability of a guideline developed to reduce HIV-related SAD in healthcare settings. The Delphi survey was followed by a half-day meeting that helped in further clarification of points.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6063398?pdf=render
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author Garumma Tolu Feyissa
Craig Lockwood
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Zachary Munn
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Craig Lockwood
Mirkuzie Woldie
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Evaluation of a guideline developed to reduce HIV-related stigma and discrimination in healthcare settings and establishing consensus.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Garumma Tolu Feyissa
Craig Lockwood
Mirkuzie Woldie
Zachary Munn
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title Evaluation of a guideline developed to reduce HIV-related stigma and discrimination in healthcare settings and establishing consensus.
title_short Evaluation of a guideline developed to reduce HIV-related stigma and discrimination in healthcare settings and establishing consensus.
title_full Evaluation of a guideline developed to reduce HIV-related stigma and discrimination in healthcare settings and establishing consensus.
title_fullStr Evaluation of a guideline developed to reduce HIV-related stigma and discrimination in healthcare settings and establishing consensus.
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of a guideline developed to reduce HIV-related stigma and discrimination in healthcare settings and establishing consensus.
title_sort evaluation of a guideline developed to reduce hiv-related stigma and discrimination in healthcare settings and establishing consensus.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2018-01-01
description BACKGROUND:Developing guidelines and policies is critical to address HIV-related stigma and discrimination (SAD) in healthcare settings. To this end, a multidisciplinary panel developed a guideline to reduce SAD. This project evaluated the appropriateness of implementing the guideline in the Ethiopian context. METHODS:A consensus of the expert panel was established through a modified Delphi technique which was followed by a panel meeting. Initial tentative recommendations were distributed to experts through e-mails to be evaluated using the modified guideline implementability appraisal (GLIA) v.2.0 checklist. RESULTS:In the first round of the Delphi survey, all (13) panel members evaluated the guideline. The overall score for the general domain of the modified GLIA checklist was 96.56%. The scores for individual recommendations ranged from 68.33% to 92.76%. Maximum and minimum scores were attained for measurability (97.71%) and flexibility (59.77%) domains respectively. Percentages mean score lower than 75% was obtained for flexibility and validity domains. Participants suggested that additional tools and training should be added to the guideline. In the second round of the survey, all the recommendations received endorsement with scores above 75%. Maximum and minimum scores were attained for measurability (100%) and flexibility (86.88%) domains respectively. During the panel meeting, issues of responsibility for implementing the guideline were discussed. CONCLUSION:The project evaluated implementability of a guideline developed to reduce HIV-related SAD in healthcare settings. The Delphi survey was followed by a half-day meeting that helped in further clarification of points.
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