Introduction: Stigma and discrimination have been reported to cause unnecessary delay in mentally-ill patients seeking help, which adversely affects a patient's outcome. The attitude of health care professionals has been described as being, even more, negative than that of the general public, which worsens the prognosis for patients with a mental illness. Aims: The aim of this study was to describe the attitude of nurses toward mentally-ill patients in a general hospital. Methods: All the nurses in the hospital were administered a 40-item Community Attitudes Toward the Mentally-Ill (CAMI) questionnaire which determines whether the mentally-ill are viewed as “inferior;” deserve “sympathy;” perceived as a “threat” to society or “acceptable” i...
Background: psychiatric nurses care for hospital patients with behavioral health conditions.. Obje...
People with mental illness are among the most stigmatized groups of patients in the healthcare setti...
People with mental illness are among the most stigmatized groups of patients in the healthcare setti...
Background: Mental illness is a major social and public health problem around the world. As a result...
Background: Mental illness is a major social and public health problem around the world. As a result...
Background: A large percentage of the world's population suffers from mental illness. Comorbid patie...
Background: A large percentage of the world's population suffers from mental illness. Comorbid patie...
abstract: Purpose: The purpose of this evidence-based practice project is to implement an educationa...
Patients who are physically and mentally ill are increasingly cared for by local general hospital m...
Background: Mental health disorders can be perceived as threatening and uncomfortable to non-psychia...
Although recent advances in psychiatry have increased our understanding towards psychiatric disorder...
BACKGROUND: The context of the study is the increased assessment and treatment of persons with menta...
Mental health problems are of serious concern across Europe. A major barrier to the realisation of g...
Stigma and discrimination have been identified as important obstacles to the integration of people w...
Students taking up nursing course, bring with them stereotypes and prejudice towards mentally-ill cl...
Background: psychiatric nurses care for hospital patients with behavioral health conditions.. Obje...
People with mental illness are among the most stigmatized groups of patients in the healthcare setti...
People with mental illness are among the most stigmatized groups of patients in the healthcare setti...
Background: Mental illness is a major social and public health problem around the world. As a result...
Background: Mental illness is a major social and public health problem around the world. As a result...
Background: A large percentage of the world's population suffers from mental illness. Comorbid patie...
Background: A large percentage of the world's population suffers from mental illness. Comorbid patie...
abstract: Purpose: The purpose of this evidence-based practice project is to implement an educationa...
Patients who are physically and mentally ill are increasingly cared for by local general hospital m...
Background: Mental health disorders can be perceived as threatening and uncomfortable to non-psychia...
Although recent advances in psychiatry have increased our understanding towards psychiatric disorder...
BACKGROUND: The context of the study is the increased assessment and treatment of persons with menta...
Mental health problems are of serious concern across Europe. A major barrier to the realisation of g...
Stigma and discrimination have been identified as important obstacles to the integration of people w...
Students taking up nursing course, bring with them stereotypes and prejudice towards mentally-ill cl...
Background: psychiatric nurses care for hospital patients with behavioral health conditions.. Obje...
People with mental illness are among the most stigmatized groups of patients in the healthcare setti...
People with mental illness are among the most stigmatized groups of patients in the healthcare setti...