Roger McLean
University of the West Indies
8 Papers
3 Citations
Roger McLean is an academic researcher from University of the West Indies. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Health care. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 4 publications.
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Papers
A brief, standardized tool for measuring HIV-related stigma among health facility staff: results of field testing in China, Dominica, Egypt, Kenya, Puerto Rico and St. Christopher & Nevis
Laura Nyblade,Aparna Jain,Manal Benkirane,Li Li,Anna-Leena Lohiniva,Roger McLean,Janet M. Turan,Nelson Varas-Díaz,Francheska Cintrón-Bou,Jihui Guan,Zachary Kwena,Wendell Thomas +11 more
TL;DR: An international consortium led by the Health Policy Project has developed and field tested a stigma measurement tool for use with health facility staff that works across diverse HIV prevalence, language and healthcare settings.
Experiences of gender-based violence among female sex workers, men who have sex with men, and transgender women in Latin America and the Caribbean: a qualitative study to inform HIV programming
Emily Evens,Michele Lanham,Karin Santi,Juana Cooke,Kathleen Ridgeway,Giuliana J Morales,Caleb Parker,Claire Brennan,Marjan de Bruin,Pavel Chladni Desrosiers,Xenia Diaz,Marta Drago,Roger McLean,Modesto Mendizabal,Dirk A Davis,Rebecca B. Hershow,Robyn Dayton +16 more
TL;DR: This study found that across the four study countries, FSWs, MSM, and transgender women experienced GBV from state and non-state actors throughout their lives, and much of this violence was directly connected to rigid and harmful gender norms.
HIV/AIDS-related stigma and discrimination in the Commonwealth of Dominica: analysis of survey results
Roger McLean,Vyjanti Beharry,Christine Laptiste,Patricia Edwards-Wescott,Kimberly-Ann Gittens-Baynes,Charmaine Metivier +5 more
- 12 Dec 2012
TL;DR: Investigation of the pervasiveness of HIV/AIDS-related Stigma and Discrimination in the Commonwealth of Dominica finds that the level of perceived or anticipated stigma is higher among persons in the youngest age cohort of 15 to 19 years compared to members in older age groups.
An empirically validated framework for measuring patient's acceptability of healthcare in in Multi-Island Micro States (MIMS).
Roxanne Brizan-St Martin,C. C.G. St. Martin,Althea Lafoucade,Flavia Mori Sarti,Roger McLean +4 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors developed and empirically validated a theoretical framework for measuring users' acceptability of healthcare in a Multi-Island Microstate in the Caribbean, using a minimum-data approach, and consulted with experts and health system stakeholders to define, scope and select constructs for the theoretical framework of healthcare acceptability.
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Forging a sustainable response to HIV/AIDS in the Caribbean--the strategic role of a regional conference.
TL;DR: A model for a Caribbean HIV Conference is proposed that can better position the regional response in line with the present global and local socio-economic and health landscape and the location of a Conference entity together with the relevant support mechanisms are endorsed.
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