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The goal of this study is to develop and evaluate the effectiveness of a training program to reduce intersectional stigma faced by sexual minorities and people living with HIV (PLWH) in healthcare settings. The study participants are medical providers (i.e. physicians) specializing in sexual health medicine in Vietnam.
Consistent data highlight the central role of stigma in limiting uptake of HIV related testing, treatment, and care. This is particularly true for gay, bisexual, and other MSM who have the lowest rates of engagement with the healthcare system despite bearing the highest HIV incidence burden. Particularly for MSM seeking HIV testing services, enacted stigma-overt acts of discrimination and hostility directed at a person because of their perceived stigmatized status -both on account of their same-sex behaviors (i.e. sexuality stigma or homophobia) and the perception of their elevated HIV risk (HIV stigma) is all too common. Trained standardized patients (SP) will present a standardized case to providers. SPs will present clinically standardized case scenarios, but the HIV status and sexual orientation of each case will be randomly varied. Stigma will be evaluated by comparing the quality of care that SPs experience during provider visits. Results of the baseline visit will inform the development of a stigma reduction training program for provider participants employed at clinics randomized to the treatment arm. The overall structure consists of didactic content as well as experiential learning using simulation-and-feedback sessions with trained SPs.
Age
18 - 99 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Start Date
September 1, 2026
Primary Completion Date
October 31, 2028
Completion Date
October 31, 2028
Last Updated
February 13, 2026
155
ESTIMATED participants
Stigma reduction intervention
BEHAVIORAL
Lead Sponsor
University of Minnesota
NCT07071623
NCT01875588
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