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A Girl Like Me LIVE Episode 41: Exploring Critical Findings from Our Community-Based Survey on Language, Stigma, and Healthcare

1 h 2 min · 28. Apr. 2026
Episode A Girl Like Me LIVE Episode 41: Exploring Critical Findings from Our Community-Based Survey on Language, Stigma, and Healthcare Cover

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In our latest language survey, The Well Project, along with a group of expert advisors, sought to understand the extent to which women and nonbinary adults living with HIV experience stigmatizing language; its impact on the individual; and potential effects on engagement in the healthcare system. On Thursday, March 26, 2026, cohosts Olivia G. Ford and Bridgette Picou, LVN, ACLPN, discussed critical findings from our community-based survey on this crucial topic, recently released in a report titled "Stigmatizing Language in Healthcare Settings: Results from The Well Project's Research Among Women and Nonbinary Adults Living with HIV." They also explored how involving women living with HIV in the development and implementation of community-based research adds to the value of its outcomes. Be sure to check out this lively, interactive conversation about what we learned from our survey!

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Episode A Girl Like Me LIVE Episode 41: Exploring Critical Findings from Our Community-Based Survey on Language, Stigma, and Healthcare Cover

A Girl Like Me LIVE Episode 41: Exploring Critical Findings from Our Community-Based Survey on Language, Stigma, and Healthcare

In our latest language survey, The Well Project, along with a group of expert advisors, sought to understand the extent to which women and nonbinary adults living with HIV experience stigmatizing language; its impact on the individual; and potential effects on engagement in the healthcare system. On Thursday, March 26, 2026, cohosts Olivia G. Ford and Bridgette Picou, LVN, ACLPN, discussed critical findings from our community-based survey on this crucial topic, recently released in a report titled "Stigmatizing Language in Healthcare Settings: Results from The Well Project's Research Among Women and Nonbinary Adults Living with HIV." They also explored how involving women living with HIV in the development and implementation of community-based research adds to the value of its outcomes. Be sure to check out this lively, interactive conversation about what we learned from our survey!

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