02183nas a2200193 4500000000100000008004100001100001300042700001300055700001200068700001400080700001400094700001200108245008900120856005700209300001100266490000700277520169100284022001401975 2014 d1 aIrani MD1 aAbdoli S1 aBijan I1 aParvizy S1 aFatemi NS1 aAmini M00aStrategies to overcome type 1 diabetes-related social stigma in the Iranian society. uhttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4223961/ a456-630 v193 a

BACKGROUND: This study explored the strategies to overcome diabetes-related social stigma in Iran.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: This paper is part of an action research study which was designed in Iran in 2012 to plan and implement a program for overcoming diabetes-related stigma. Participants were people with type 1 diabetes, their family members, people without diabetes, and care providers in a diabetes center. Data collection was done through unstructured in-depth interviews, focus groups, e-mail, Short Message Service (SMS), and telephone interview. Data were analyzed using inductive content analysis approach.

RESULTS: Participants believed that it is impossible to overcome the stigma without community-based strategies. Community-based strategies include education, advocacy, contact, and protest.

CONCLUSIONS: The anti-stigma strategies obtained in the study are based on the cultural context in Iran. They are extracted from statements of a wide range of people (with and without diabetes). However, during planning for stigma reduction, it is necessary to note that the effectiveness of social strategies varies in different studies and in different stigmatizing conditions and many factors are involved. These strategies should be implemented simultaneously at different levels to produce structural and social changes. It should be accepted that research on reducing health-related stigma has shown that it is very difficult to change beliefs and behavior. Evidence suggests that individuals and their families should be involved in all aspects of the program, and plans should be made according to the local conditions.

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