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Health Care Professionals Attitudes Towards Mental Illness: Observational Study Performed at a Public Health Facility in Northern Italy

机译:医疗保健专业人员对精神疾病的态度:在意大利北部的公共卫生设施进行了观察研究

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The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Defines stigma as the process of social oppression barring persons with mental illness from enjoying social interaction through discrimination, exclusion and denial of human and social rights. Modern stereotypes still portray the mentally ill as guilty, unpredictable and violent. Observational studies report how healthcare professionals, including nurses, are often part of the stigma. Such phenomenon belittles the needs of people seeking mental care. The aim of this study is to describe attitudes held by psychiatric nurses and mental care professionals from different care settings of an Italian Healthcare Facility, towards the mentally ill and to identify any associated factors. Mental health care professionals were recruited for this observational study from 10 Italian different psychiatric care units. The Italian version of the Community Attitudes Mentally Ill inventory (CAMI-I) was validated and used for this study. 120 completed questionnaires were deemed valid. Optimal internal consistency (α=0.856) was measured by calculating Cronbach's Alpha for the CAMI-I. Demographic variables were correlated to items grouped into three factors of the CAMI-I (authoritarian attitudes, benevolence, social restrictiveness). Parametric test (ANOVA) highlight significant differences between CAMI-I results for different demographic variables. Significant data were obtained by comparing responses for each factor of the CAMI-i per professional profile. All healthcare professionals studied show sensitivity and positive attitude towards mental illness. Positive approaches to mental illness contribute towards easing therapeutic care and recovery in patient-centred care. CAMI-I will be a useful tool to identifying discriminatory approaches and sensitize health professionals in Italy.
机译:“联合国残疾人权利公约”将耻辱定义为社会压迫禁止患有精神疾病的过程,通过歧视,排斥和否认人类和社会权利享有社会互动。现代刻板印象仍然将精神病患者描绘为内疚,不可预测和暴力。观察研究报告报告医疗保健专业人员如何,包括护士,通常是耻辱的一部分。这种现象贬低了寻求心理护理的人的需求。本研究的目的是将精神病护士和心理护理专业人员从意大利医疗保健设施的不同护理环境中的精神护理服务举行的态度描述,朝着精神病患者和识别任何相关因素。从10种意大利不同精神护理单位招募了精神医疗保健专业人士。社区的意大利版本的态度态度病毒库存(CAMI-I)被验证并用于本研究。 120填写的问卷被视为有效。通过计算Cronbach的Alpha为CAMI-1计算最佳内部一致性(α= 0.856)。人口变量与分为Cami-I(专制态度,仁慈,社会限制性)的三个因素相关联。参数测试(ANOVA)突出显示CAMI-I的显着差异,结果对不同的人口变量。通过比较每个专业简介的CAMI-I因子的响应来获得重要数据。所有医疗保健专业人员都研究过敏感性和对精神疾病的积极态度。精神疾病的积极方法有助于缓解患者中心护理的治疗性和恢复。 Cami-I将成为识别歧视性方法和敏感意大利健康专业人士的有用工具。

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