Nurses’ Roles in Reducing Stigma Toward People Living with HIV-AIDS Through a Culturally Grounded Karo Spiritual Intervention Model

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Spiritual therapies, cultu rally sensitive care, nurses’ role, social stigma

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Introduction: The phenomenon of caring for patients with HIV presents a unique challenge, especially for nurses working in hospital settings. Professional support is essential in the prevention, transmission control, care, and stigma reduction for people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA), as this condition is often complex for others to accept. This study aims to examine the role of nurses in reducing stigma toward PLWHA through a culturally sensitive spiritual intervention model based on Karo traditions.

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29-01-2026

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Sinulingga, E., Siswadi, Y., & Watania, L. N. (2026). Nurses’ Roles in Reducing Stigma Toward People Living with HIV-AIDS Through a Culturally Grounded Karo Spiritual Intervention Model. Gaceta Médica De Caracas, 134(Supl. 1), S40-S48. Recuperado a partir de https://saber.ucv.ve/ojs/index.php/rev_gmc/article/view/31994

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