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Stigma in UK health care: A key barrier to reaching zero HIV transmission by 2030.

Weeks, T., van Teijlingen, E. and Regmi, P., 2026. Stigma in UK health care: A key barrier to reaching zero HIV transmission by 2030. HIV Research and Clinical Practice. (In Press)

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Introduction: With Zero HIV transmission by 2030 firmly on the agenda of the UK Government, UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), National Health Service (NHS) and the voluntary sector in the United Kingdom (UK), this paper explores whether this ambitious goal is possible. Methods: EBSCO, PubMed, and CHINAL databases were searched using relevant keywords around stigma/stigmatisation in the NHS/UK health care settings. In addition, hand-searching and reference mining were conducted. Data were extracted, synthesised, and presented through a narrative analysis. Results: Initial searching yielded 68 papers, and six papers were eligible for this review. Thematic methods were used to analyse and synthesize the included studies. The results indicated that people living with HIV continue to express concerns about stigma and discrimination when accessing healthcare. These issues remain significant barriers to accessing health care services. Conclusion: HIV-related stigma continues to undermine zero HIV transmission ambitions. Until this issue is effectively addressed, achieving the goal of zero HIV transmission by 2030 may remain challenging.

Item Type:Article
ISSN:2578-7489
Uncontrolled Keywords:HIV; health care; stigma; stigmatisation; discrimination
Group:Faculty of Health, Environment & Medical Sciences
ID Code:41887
Deposited By: Symplectic RT2
Deposited On:26 Mar 2026 15:00
Last Modified:26 Mar 2026 15:00

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