Building and delivering successful anti-stigma programs for healthcare providers: Results of a qualitative study
September 1, 2014 Mental Health Commission of Canada
This report presents the results from multiple anti-stigma program evaluation projects. The purpose of the qualitative research was to determine best practices and strategies, and identify key program ingredients for effective stigma reduction. It also looks at why some programs are more successful than others and how to build successful anti-stigma programs for health care providers.
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Governance tools Conflict management and prevention Organizational wellness
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