Bringing an end to diabetes stigma and discrimination: an international consensus statement on evidence and recommendations

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Bringing an end to diabetes stigma and discrimination : an international consensus statement on evidence and recommendations. / Speight, Jane; Holmes-Truscott, Elizabeth; Garza, Matthew; Scibilia, Renza; Wagner, Sabina; Kato, Asuka; Pedrero, Victor; Deschênes, Sonya; Guzman, Susan J.; Joiner, Kevin L.; Liu, Shengxin; Willaing, Ingrid; Babbott, Katie M.; Cleal, Bryan; Dickinson, Jane K.; Halliday, Jennifer A.; Morrissey, Eimear C.; Nefs, Giesje; O'Donnell, Shane; Serlachius, Anna; Winterdijk, Per; Alzubaidi, Hamzah; Arifin, Bustanul; Cambron-Kopco, Liz; Santa Ana, Corinna; Davidsen, Emma; de Groot, Mary; de Wit, Maartje; Deroze, Phyllisa; Haack, Stephanie; Holt, Richard I.G.; Jensen, Walther; Khunti, Kamlesh; Kragelund Nielsen, Karoline; Lathia, Tejal; Lee, Christopher J.; McNulty, Bridget; Naranjo, Diana; Pearl, Rebecca L.; Prinjha, Suman; Puhl, Rebecca M.; Sabidi, Anita; Selvan, Chitra; Sethi, Jazz; Seyam, Mohammed; Sturt, Jackie; Subramaniam, Mythily; Terkildsen Maindal, Helle; Valentine, Virginia; Vallis, Michael; Skinner, Timothy C.

I: The Lancet Diabetes and Endocrinology, Bind 12, Nr. 1, 2024, s. 61-82.

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Speight, J, Holmes-Truscott, E, Garza, M, Scibilia, R, Wagner, S, Kato, A, Pedrero, V, Deschênes, S, Guzman, SJ, Joiner, KL, Liu, S, Willaing, I, Babbott, KM, Cleal, B, Dickinson, JK, Halliday, JA, Morrissey, EC, Nefs, G, O'Donnell, S, Serlachius, A, Winterdijk, P, Alzubaidi, H, Arifin, B, Cambron-Kopco, L, Santa Ana, C, Davidsen, E, de Groot, M, de Wit, M, Deroze, P, Haack, S, Holt, RIG, Jensen, W, Khunti, K, Kragelund Nielsen, K, Lathia, T, Lee, CJ, McNulty, B, Naranjo, D, Pearl, RL, Prinjha, S, Puhl, RM, Sabidi, A, Selvan, C, Sethi, J, Seyam, M, Sturt, J, Subramaniam, M, Terkildsen Maindal, H, Valentine, V, Vallis, M & Skinner, TC 2024, 'Bringing an end to diabetes stigma and discrimination: an international consensus statement on evidence and recommendations', The Lancet Diabetes and Endocrinology, bind 12, nr. 1, s. 61-82. https://doi.org/10.1016/S2213-8587(23)00347-9

APA

Speight, J., Holmes-Truscott, E., Garza, M., Scibilia, R., Wagner, S., Kato, A., Pedrero, V., Deschênes, S., Guzman, S. J., Joiner, K. L., Liu, S., Willaing, I., Babbott, K. M., Cleal, B., Dickinson, J. K., Halliday, J. A., Morrissey, E. C., Nefs, G., O'Donnell, S., ... Skinner, T. C. (2024). Bringing an end to diabetes stigma and discrimination: an international consensus statement on evidence and recommendations. The Lancet Diabetes and Endocrinology, 12(1), 61-82. https://doi.org/10.1016/S2213-8587(23)00347-9

Vancouver

Speight J, Holmes-Truscott E, Garza M, Scibilia R, Wagner S, Kato A o.a. Bringing an end to diabetes stigma and discrimination: an international consensus statement on evidence and recommendations. The Lancet Diabetes and Endocrinology. 2024;12(1):61-82. https://doi.org/10.1016/S2213-8587(23)00347-9

Author

Speight, Jane ; Holmes-Truscott, Elizabeth ; Garza, Matthew ; Scibilia, Renza ; Wagner, Sabina ; Kato, Asuka ; Pedrero, Victor ; Deschênes, Sonya ; Guzman, Susan J. ; Joiner, Kevin L. ; Liu, Shengxin ; Willaing, Ingrid ; Babbott, Katie M. ; Cleal, Bryan ; Dickinson, Jane K. ; Halliday, Jennifer A. ; Morrissey, Eimear C. ; Nefs, Giesje ; O'Donnell, Shane ; Serlachius, Anna ; Winterdijk, Per ; Alzubaidi, Hamzah ; Arifin, Bustanul ; Cambron-Kopco, Liz ; Santa Ana, Corinna ; Davidsen, Emma ; de Groot, Mary ; de Wit, Maartje ; Deroze, Phyllisa ; Haack, Stephanie ; Holt, Richard I.G. ; Jensen, Walther ; Khunti, Kamlesh ; Kragelund Nielsen, Karoline ; Lathia, Tejal ; Lee, Christopher J. ; McNulty, Bridget ; Naranjo, Diana ; Pearl, Rebecca L. ; Prinjha, Suman ; Puhl, Rebecca M. ; Sabidi, Anita ; Selvan, Chitra ; Sethi, Jazz ; Seyam, Mohammed ; Sturt, Jackie ; Subramaniam, Mythily ; Terkildsen Maindal, Helle ; Valentine, Virginia ; Vallis, Michael ; Skinner, Timothy C. / Bringing an end to diabetes stigma and discrimination : an international consensus statement on evidence and recommendations. I: The Lancet Diabetes and Endocrinology. 2024 ; Bind 12, Nr. 1. s. 61-82.

Bibtex

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abstract = "People with diabetes often encounter stigma (ie, negative social judgments, stereotypes, prejudice), which can adversely affect emotional, mental, and physical health; self-care, access to optimal health care; and social and professional opportunities. To accelerate an end to diabetes stigma and discrimination, an international multidisciplinary expert panel (n=51 members, from 18 countries) conducted rapid reviews and participated in a three-round Delphi survey process. We achieved consensus on 25 statements of evidence and 24 statements of recommendations. The consensus is that diabetes stigma is driven primarily by blame, perceptions of burden or sickness, invisibility, and fear or disgust. On average, four in five adults with diabetes experience diabetes stigma and one in five experience discrimination (ie, unfair and prejudicial treatment) due to diabetes, such as in health care, education, and employment. Diabetes stigma and discrimination are harmful, unacceptable, unethical, and counterproductive. Collective leadership is needed to proactively challenge, and bring an end to, diabetes stigma and discrimination. Consequently, we achieved unanimous consensus on a pledge to end diabetes stigma and discrimination.",
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AU - Scibilia, Renza

AU - Wagner, Sabina

AU - Kato, Asuka

AU - Pedrero, Victor

AU - Deschênes, Sonya

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AU - Liu, Shengxin

AU - Willaing, Ingrid

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AU - Cleal, Bryan

AU - Dickinson, Jane K.

AU - Halliday, Jennifer A.

AU - Morrissey, Eimear C.

AU - Nefs, Giesje

AU - O'Donnell, Shane

AU - Serlachius, Anna

AU - Winterdijk, Per

AU - Alzubaidi, Hamzah

AU - Arifin, Bustanul

AU - Cambron-Kopco, Liz

AU - Santa Ana, Corinna

AU - Davidsen, Emma

AU - de Groot, Mary

AU - de Wit, Maartje

AU - Deroze, Phyllisa

AU - Haack, Stephanie

AU - Holt, Richard I.G.

AU - Jensen, Walther

AU - Khunti, Kamlesh

AU - Kragelund Nielsen, Karoline

AU - Lathia, Tejal

AU - Lee, Christopher J.

AU - McNulty, Bridget

AU - Naranjo, Diana

AU - Pearl, Rebecca L.

AU - Prinjha, Suman

AU - Puhl, Rebecca M.

AU - Sabidi, Anita

AU - Selvan, Chitra

AU - Sethi, Jazz

AU - Seyam, Mohammed

AU - Sturt, Jackie

AU - Subramaniam, Mythily

AU - Terkildsen Maindal, Helle

AU - Valentine, Virginia

AU - Vallis, Michael

AU - Skinner, Timothy C.

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N2 - People with diabetes often encounter stigma (ie, negative social judgments, stereotypes, prejudice), which can adversely affect emotional, mental, and physical health; self-care, access to optimal health care; and social and professional opportunities. To accelerate an end to diabetes stigma and discrimination, an international multidisciplinary expert panel (n=51 members, from 18 countries) conducted rapid reviews and participated in a three-round Delphi survey process. We achieved consensus on 25 statements of evidence and 24 statements of recommendations. The consensus is that diabetes stigma is driven primarily by blame, perceptions of burden or sickness, invisibility, and fear or disgust. On average, four in five adults with diabetes experience diabetes stigma and one in five experience discrimination (ie, unfair and prejudicial treatment) due to diabetes, such as in health care, education, and employment. Diabetes stigma and discrimination are harmful, unacceptable, unethical, and counterproductive. Collective leadership is needed to proactively challenge, and bring an end to, diabetes stigma and discrimination. Consequently, we achieved unanimous consensus on a pledge to end diabetes stigma and discrimination.

AB - People with diabetes often encounter stigma (ie, negative social judgments, stereotypes, prejudice), which can adversely affect emotional, mental, and physical health; self-care, access to optimal health care; and social and professional opportunities. To accelerate an end to diabetes stigma and discrimination, an international multidisciplinary expert panel (n=51 members, from 18 countries) conducted rapid reviews and participated in a three-round Delphi survey process. We achieved consensus on 25 statements of evidence and 24 statements of recommendations. The consensus is that diabetes stigma is driven primarily by blame, perceptions of burden or sickness, invisibility, and fear or disgust. On average, four in five adults with diabetes experience diabetes stigma and one in five experience discrimination (ie, unfair and prejudicial treatment) due to diabetes, such as in health care, education, and employment. Diabetes stigma and discrimination are harmful, unacceptable, unethical, and counterproductive. Collective leadership is needed to proactively challenge, and bring an end to, diabetes stigma and discrimination. Consequently, we achieved unanimous consensus on a pledge to end diabetes stigma and discrimination.

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