A client diagnosed HIV positive through field testings by an outreach program visited the facility She was referred to the two nurses on duty. After initial pleasantries, the client sat down. The nurses started a round of conversation, kept peeping at the client and then bursted into laughter. The client got enraged, stood up, and left the facility.

 

Every lost HIV positive client reduces the chance of controlling the HIV epidemic. Every lost HIV positive client due to stigma (real or perceived) reduces the chances of having the individual return into care for prompt access to therapy that can improve the quality of life. Every lost HIV positive woman from health care services increases the risk for HIV transmission from mother to child during pregnancy. Every HIV positive client a health care provider losses has implications for the child, the community and the nation.

 

Health facilities is central the health and welfare of people living with HIV. Healthcare workers need to do things differently with people living with HIV. They need to be friendly to promote drug adherence. They need to respect confidentiality to be able to effectively care for their clients. They need to help clients breed trust in the healthcare system to be able to maximize the potentials of the services they can access.

 

Lets talk more about preventing stigma in health care spaces.