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In this episode, we are tackling stigma. Specifically stigma against patients by healthcare providers.
Stigma against patients struggling with addiction is a significant barrier to effective healthcare treatment, leading to profound consequences, including increased harm and even death. The episode highlights the definition of stigma, its impacts on patient behavior, and actionable strategies to reduce it within the healthcare system.
We discuss:
• Definitions and types of stigma
• The harmful effects of stigma on quality of life
• The link between stigma and higher mortality rates
• Patient responses to stigma in healthcare settings
• Personal stories highlighting the real impact of stigma
• Effective strategies for reducing stigma in healthcare
• Importance of using person-first language and educational outreach
To contact Dr. Grover: [email protected]
By Casey Grover, MD, FACEP, FASAM4.9
5454 ratings
In this episode, we are tackling stigma. Specifically stigma against patients by healthcare providers.
Stigma against patients struggling with addiction is a significant barrier to effective healthcare treatment, leading to profound consequences, including increased harm and even death. The episode highlights the definition of stigma, its impacts on patient behavior, and actionable strategies to reduce it within the healthcare system.
We discuss:
• Definitions and types of stigma
• The harmful effects of stigma on quality of life
• The link between stigma and higher mortality rates
• Patient responses to stigma in healthcare settings
• Personal stories highlighting the real impact of stigma
• Effective strategies for reducing stigma in healthcare
• Importance of using person-first language and educational outreach
To contact Dr. Grover: [email protected]

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