Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the beliefs and attitudes of emergency service staff towards mental illnesses. Method: The descriptive study was conducted between March and June 2017 with 57 volunteer health staff working in the emergency room of a university hospital. The data were collected through the Introductory Information Form and the Beliefs Toward Mental Illness Scale (BMI). In the analysis of the data, Mann-Whitney U test and Kruskal Wallis test were used. Results: The mean scores of BMI subscale scores of emergency workers were 22.54±5.58 for "Dangerousness", 27.81±7.65 for "Poor social and inte personal skills and incurability", 2.07±2.08 for "Shame", and 52.42±11.74 for total scale score. It is found that em...
People with mental health conditions (PWMHC) represent the fastest-growing population in emergency d...
What do people affected by a mental illness and carers say about the help they receive from emergenc...
Introduction: Although the emergency department is known as a potential center of violence and the m...
WOS: 000446739600007Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the beliefs and attitudes of...
Abstract Introduction: Mental health patients are a group of population that has predominantly been...
Background The number of mental health-related 999 calls to emergency services has increased in rece...
The aim of this study is to examine the beliefs of paramedic students studying in a university towar...
The purpose of this action research study was to examine the effects of the stigma of mental illness...
BackgroundThe number of mental health-related 999 calls to emergency services has increased in recen...
Background The number of mental health-related 999 calls to emergency services has increased in rece...
Background:Medical and psychiatric emergencies both have the potential to be life-threatening. Due t...
While people with mental ill-health report unsatisfying experiences and poor treatment in general em...
Background and Aim: Safety is one of the important subjects in the pre-hospital settings. Determinat...
The aim of this paper was to present a review of the existing literature concerning attitudes of nur...
WOS: 000493608400016PubMed: 31317294This descriptive study aims to determine attitudes of community-...
People with mental health conditions (PWMHC) represent the fastest-growing population in emergency d...
What do people affected by a mental illness and carers say about the help they receive from emergenc...
Introduction: Although the emergency department is known as a potential center of violence and the m...
WOS: 000446739600007Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the beliefs and attitudes of...
Abstract Introduction: Mental health patients are a group of population that has predominantly been...
Background The number of mental health-related 999 calls to emergency services has increased in rece...
The aim of this study is to examine the beliefs of paramedic students studying in a university towar...
The purpose of this action research study was to examine the effects of the stigma of mental illness...
BackgroundThe number of mental health-related 999 calls to emergency services has increased in recen...
Background The number of mental health-related 999 calls to emergency services has increased in rece...
Background:Medical and psychiatric emergencies both have the potential to be life-threatening. Due t...
While people with mental ill-health report unsatisfying experiences and poor treatment in general em...
Background and Aim: Safety is one of the important subjects in the pre-hospital settings. Determinat...
The aim of this paper was to present a review of the existing literature concerning attitudes of nur...
WOS: 000493608400016PubMed: 31317294This descriptive study aims to determine attitudes of community-...
People with mental health conditions (PWMHC) represent the fastest-growing population in emergency d...
What do people affected by a mental illness and carers say about the help they receive from emergenc...
Introduction: Although the emergency department is known as a potential center of violence and the m...