Psychiatric-mental health education with integrated role-play and real-world contact can reduce the stigma of nursing students towards people with mental illness

L Gu, W Jiao, H Xia, M Yu - Nurse Education in Practice, 2021 - Elsevier
… We aimed to diminish the stigma and negative attitudes of the nursing students towards
patients with mental illness through our comprehensive psychiatric-mental health education. …

The Effect of Clinical Psychiatric Training on Medical Students' Belief and Attitude towards People with Mental Illness

SO Osasona, E Uwadiae - Journal of Community Medicine and Primary …, 2017 - ajol.info
… It has been postulated that psychiatric education could lead to a reduction in negative attitude
… of medical students before exposure to psychiatric training. The eight weeks of clinical …

Attitudes toward neuroscience education among psychiatry residents and fellows

LK Fung, M Akil, A Widge, LW Roberts, A Etkin - Academic Psychiatry, 2014 - Springer
… the attitudes of psychiatry trainees toward neuroscience education in psychiatry residency
and subsequent training in … We hypothesized that psychiatrists-in-training would perceive their …

Three hours of training improve psychiatric staff's self‐perceived knowledge and attitudes toward problem‐drinking patients

C Nehlin, A Fredriksson, L Grönbladh… - Drug and alcohol …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Education and training may improve therapeutic attitude, but the extent of … 3 h of tailored
training was sufficient to improve psychiatric staff knowledge about and attitudes toward problem-…

Effects of a one‐hour educational program on medical students' attitudes to mental illness

Y Mino, N Yasuda, T Tsuda… - Psychiatry and Clinical …, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
… 1-h educational program, which intended to change attitudes towards … a 1-h educational
program can change attitudes towards the … training and practical experience, such as psychiatric

Patients and carers as teachers in psychiatric education: a literature review and discussion

C Miller, V Pradeep, M Mohamad, Z Izmeth… - Irish Journal of …, 2020 - cambridge.org
… The authors found that mental health users trained as … attitudes of medical students to
learning from and working with the service users. One of the medical students before the training

Medical student attitudes to psychiatry: lack of effect of psychiatric hospital experience

CA Galletly, GD Schrader, HM Chestemtan… - … Education, 1995 - Wiley Online Library
… perception of the adequacy of their psychiatric training, their final examination results, and
the gender of students and preceptors, none of which were found to correlate with attitudes. …

[PDF][PDF] Overview of psychiatric rehabilitation education: Concepts of training and skill development

M Farkas, WA Anthony - … EDUCATION-NEW YORK-PERGAMON …, 2001 - cpr.bu.edu
training in psychiatric rehabilitation is due to several factors. A perception has existed that
people with severe psychiatric … The kinds of attitudes that are relevant in to psychiatric

Changing the attitudes oftomorrow's doctors' towards mental illness and psychiatry: a comparison of two teaching methods

SP Singh, H Baxter, P Standen, C Duggan - Medical education, 1998 - Wiley Online Library
… It is likely that least rigid and stereotypic attitudes show most change. Students felt that
the psychiatric training allowed them to develop rewarding relationships with people (ATP …

[HTML][HTML] The impact of a psychiatry clinical rotation on the attitude of South African final year medical students towards mental illness

C De Witt, I Smit, E Jordaan, L Koen, DJH Niehaus… - … medical education, 2019 - Springer
… Our findings suggest that clinical training and exposure to a psychiatric setting impacts
positively on medical students’ attitude towards mental illness, even when this training does not …