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An Integrative Program to Reduce Stigma in Primary Healthcare Workers Toward People With Diagnosis of Severe Mental Disorders: A Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

机译:一项综合计划,以减少对患有严重精神障碍诊断的人的主要医护人员的污名:一项随机对照试验的方案

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Background: People with severe mental disorders (SMDs) have higher disease and death rates than the general population. Stigma (negative attitudes and perceptions) contributes to limited access to health services and a lower quality of medical assistance in this population, and it is manifested as negative attitudes, social distance, and discrimination toward this social group. For these reasons, healthcare workers are a priority group for anti-stigma interventions. This study aims to assess the effectiveness of a program specifically designed to decrease negative attitudes and social distance and increase inclusive behaviors in healthcare workers toward people with SMD. Methods: The study will be a randomized clinical trial. A minimum of 210 healthcare workers from 11 primary care centers in the province of Concepción, Chile, will be randomly chosen to receive the program or be part of the control group. There will be a pre-, post-, and 4-months evaluation of social distance, attitudes, and behaviors of participants toward people with SMD using standardized scales such as the social distance scale, which is a scale of clinician attitude toward mental illness adapted from attitudes of clinicians toward mental illness, and self-reports. The intervention program will consist of education strategies, direct, and indirect contact with people diagnosed with SMD, and skill development. There will be six face-to-face sessions directly with the participants and two additional sessions with the directors of each healthcare center. The program will involve a facilitator who will be a healthcare professional and a co-facilitator who will be a person diagnosed with SMD. Discussion: This study will evaluate an intervention program especially designed to reduce stigma in healthcare workers toward people with SMD, a topic on which there is little background information, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. It is important to have interventions with proven effectiveness for this purpose to ensure equity in healthcare services. Trial Registration: This study was registered under ISRCTN.com (ISRCTN46464036).
机译:背景:患有严重精神障碍(SMD)的人的疾病和死亡率高于一般人群。污名(消极的态度和看法)导致该人群无法获得医疗服务和医疗救助质量降低,并且表现为对这一社会群体的消极态度,社会距离和歧视。由于这些原因,医护人员是抗污名干预措施的优先人群。这项研究旨在评估一项计划的有效性,该计划旨在减少医疗人员对SMD的负面态度和社交距离并增加包容性行为。方法:该研究将是一项随机临床试验。来自智利康塞普西翁省11个初级保健中心的至少210名医护人员将被随机选择接受该计划或作为对照组的一部分。将使用标准化量表(例如,社会距离量表,这是临床医生对精神疾病的态度适应量表)进行的前,后和四个月的社交距离,态度和参与者对SMD人的行为的评估。从临床医生对精神疾病的态度以及自我报告。干预计划将包括教育策略,与被诊断为SMD的人的直接和间接接触以及技能发展。将直接与参与者进行六场面对面的会议,并与每个医疗中心的负责人进行另外两场会议。该计划将包括一名将担任医疗保健专业人员的辅导员,以及一名将被诊断为患有SMD的人士的联合辅导员。讨论:本研究将评估一项旨在减少医护人员对SMD的污名化的干预计划,该主题缺乏背景信息,尤其是在中低收入国家。为此,必须采取行之有效的干预措施,以确保医疗保健服务的公平。试用注册:本研究已在ISRCTN.com(ISRCTN46464036)下进行了注册。

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