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Reducing stigmatizing attitudes and behaviors of nursing students in simulated clinical visits of patients living with HIV in Iran

The following grant was awarded by, is supported by, is administered by or is in partnership with the Fogarty International Center at the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH).

Funding Fogarty Program

Stigma HIV/AIDS

Project Information in NIH RePORTER

Reducing stigmatizing attitudes and behaviors of nursing students in simulated clinical visits of patients living with HIV in Iran

Principal Institution

University of California, San Francisco

Principal Investigator(s) (PI)

Mirzazadeh, Ali

Project Contact Information

Email: ali.mirzazadeh@ucsf.edu

Year(s) Awarded

2023-2026

Country

Iran

Project Description

This project will develop and pilot test an online HIV stigma training in reducing stigmatizing attitudes and behaviors of nursing students in simulated clinical visits of patients live with or at-risk for HIV compared to an online HIV epidemiology training with no specific content on stigma. The goal is to find an effective intervention to reduce stigma towards people at risk for HIV or living with HIV in Iran and other similar settings in the Middle East and other regions.

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