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Mental health-related stigma and attitudes toward patient care among providers of mental health services in a rural Chinese county

机译:中国农村县精神卫生服务提供者对精神卫生相关的污名化和态度

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Background and aims: The increasing prevalence of mental illness and low treatment rate presents a pressing public health issue in China. Pervasive stigma is a significant barrier to mental health recovery and community inclusion. In particular, stigmatizing or supportive attitudes held by healthcare providers could either perpetuate or mitigate self-stigma of people with mental illness. Moreover, mental health resources are unevenly distributed in China, with most of them concentrated in urban centers and provincial capitals. This study explores healthcare providers' attitudes toward mental illness and the challenges they faced at work in a rural Chinese county. Method: Four focus groups were conducted with 36 healthcare providers from a three-tier mental healthcare system in a rural county in southwestern China. Focus group discussions were recorded and transcribed verbatim. The team employed a conventional content analysis approach for data analysis. All transcripts were double-coded by three bilingual team members who are native Chinese speakers. Coding discrepancies were resolved by consensus. Results: Healthcare providers recruited from the county, township, and village levels varied in educational background, professional qualification, and experience of working with people with mental illness. Five thematic categories identified across four groups include (1) barriers to mental healthcare delivery, (2) keys to mental health recovery, (3) providers' attitudes toward providing care, (4) providers' perception toward patients and family members, and (5) providers' perception of training needs. Conclusions: This is a unique study that included healthcare providers from a three-tier healthcare system. Findings signal the importance of understanding healthcare practitioners' experiences and views to inform the design of training initiatives in rural or low-resource communities.
机译:背景和目标:精神疾病患病率的上升和治疗率的低下是中国一个紧迫的公共卫生问题。普遍的污名化是心理健康康复和社区包容的重大障碍。特别是,医疗保健提供者所持有的污名化或支持态度可能会延续或减轻精神疾病患者的自我污名化。此外,中国精神卫生资源分布不均,大部分集中在城市中心和省会城市。本研究探讨了医疗保健提供者对精神疾病的态度以及他们在中国农村县工作中面临的挑战。方法:对来自中国西南部农村县三级精神卫生保健系统的 36 名医疗保健提供者进行 4 个焦点小组。焦点小组讨论被记录下来并逐字转录。该团队采用传统的内容分析方法进行数据分析。所有成绩单均由三名以中文为母语的双语团队成员进行双重编码。编码差异以协商一致方式得到解决。结果:从县、乡、村三级招募的医护人员在教育背景、专业资格和与精神疾病患者打交道的经验方面存在差异。在四组中确定的五个主题类别包括 (1) 精神保健服务的障碍,(2) 心理健康康复的关键,(3) 提供者对提供护理的态度,(4) 提供者对患者和家庭成员的看法,以及 (5) 提供者对培训需求的看法。结论:这是一项独特的研究,包括来自三级医疗保健系统的医疗保健提供者。研究结果表明,了解医疗保健从业者的经验和观点对于为农村或资源匮乏社区的培训计划设计提供信息非常重要。

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