作者
Andrés Martin, Robert Krause, Julie Chilton, Asaf Jacobs, Doron Amsalem
发表日期
2020/6
期刊
Journal of psychiatric and mental health nursing
卷号
27
期号
3
页码范围
308-317
简介
Accessible Summary
What is known on the subject
- Stigma towards psychiatry and people with serious mental illness (SMI) is prevalent among healthcare providers and can adversely affect patient care.
- Internalized stigma among nurses can affect personal self‐care and limit help‐seeking behaviours.
- Stigma around mental health nursing can adversely affect recruitment into this already underserved field.
What the paper adds to existing knowledge
- This is the first report on the adaptation and use in a nursing student sample of two widely used stigma‐related instruments that have been normed among medical students.
- The attitudes to psychiatry (ATP‐30) and the attitudes to mental illness (AMI) instruments proved sensitive to change and can be useful in tracking specific anti‐stigma curricular interventions.
- Interactive and participatory student activities in courses such as ours (that include simulation with …
学术搜索中的文章
A Martin, R Krause, J Chilton, A Jacobs, D Amsalem - Journal of psychiatric and mental health nursing, 2020