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Nurses' attitudes to mental illness: a comparison of a sample of nurses from five European countries.

机译:护士对精神疾病的态度:来自五个欧洲国家的护士样本的比较。

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BACKGROUND: Mental health problems are of serious concern across Europe. A major barrier to the realisation of good mental health and well-being is stigma and discrimination. To date there is limited knowledge or understanding of mental health nurses' attitudes towards mental illness and individuals experiencing mental health problems. OBJECTIVES: To describe and compare attitudes towards mental illness and those experiencing mental health problems across a sample of registered nurses working in mental health settings from five European countries and the factors associated with these attitudes. DESIGN: A questionnaire survey. SETTINGS: A total of 72 inpatient wards and units and five community facilities in Finland, Lithuania, Ireland, Italy and Portugal. PARTICIPANTS: 810 registered nurses working in mental health settings. METHODS: The data were collected using The Community Attitudes towards the Mentally Ill (CAMI) scale, which is a 40-item self-report questionnaire. The data were analysed using quantitative methods. RESULTS: Nurses' attitudes were mainly positive. Attitudes differed across countries, with Portuguese nurses' attitudes being significantly more positive and Lithuanian nurses' attitudes being significantly more negative than others'. Positive attitudes were associated with being female and having a senior position. CONCLUSIONS: Though European mental health nurses' attitudes to mental illness and people with mental health problems differ significantly across some countries, they are largely similar. The differences observed could be related to wider social, cultural and organisational circumstances of nursing practice.
机译:背景:精神健康问题在整个欧洲受到严重关注。实现良好心理健康和幸福的主要障碍是污名和歧视。迄今为止,对精神卫生护士对精神疾病和遇到精神卫生问题的个人的态度的了解或了解有限。目的:通过五个欧洲国家的精神卫生机构中注册护士的样本,描述和比较对精神疾病和经历精神健康问题的态度,以及与这些态度相关的因素。设计:问卷调查。地点:芬兰,立陶宛,爱尔兰,意大利和葡萄牙共有72个住院病房和病房,以及五个社区设施。参与者:810名在精神卫生机构工作的注册护士。方法:使用“社区对精神病的态度”(CAMI)量表收集数据,该量表是一项40项自我报告问卷。使用定量方法分析数据。结果:护士的态度主要是积极的。各国之间的态度有所不同,葡萄牙护士的态度比其他人的态度要积极得多,立陶宛的护士的态度则要比其他人的态度要消极得多。积极态度与女性和担任高级职务有关。结论:尽管欧洲精神卫生护士对精神疾病和有精神健康问题的人的态度在某些国家有显着差异,但它们在很大程度上相似。观察到的差异可能与更广泛的护理实践的社会,文化和组织情况有关。

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