Background: Isolation precautions are applied to control the risk of transmission of multi drug resistant organisms (MDROs). These precautions have been associated with adverse effects, such as anxiety and depression. This study aimed to quantify stigma among MDRO carriers and its association with perceived mental health and experienced quality of care.Methods: A quantitative questionnaire study was performed in MDRO carriers exposed to >= 3 days of isolation precautions during hospitalization. Items derived from the Consumer Quality Index questionnaire (CQI) were used to assess perception of care. Stigma scores were calculated using the recently modified Berger Stigma Scale for meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). Mental heal...
Background There is concern about the stigma of mental illness, but it is difficult to measure stigm...
Objectives: Stigma is believed to be one of the major barriers for the recovery process of persons w...
HIV stigma is a contributing factor to poor patient outcomes. Although HIV stigma has been documente...
Background: Isolation precautions are applied to control the risk of transmission of multi drug resi...
Background Many countries have implemented guidelines to prevent transmission of meticillin-resistan...
Objective: Service users commonly keep their mental illness secret in order to avoid rejection. Howe...
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Background: Patients placed in medical isolation due to healthcare-associated infections experience ...
Background: Diminishing stigmatization for those with mental illnesses by health care providers (HCP...
Background: The isolation of people with transmissible diseases have been known from ancient times. ...
Comparing self-reports to administrative records, we find that survey respondents are significantly ...
Evidence suggests that people with mental illness experience discrimination by being stigmatised bot...
Background: The rapid growth of antibiotic-resistant ‘super bugs’, as well as the evolution of new m...
IntroductionMulti-drug-resistant organisms (MDRO) are usually managed by separating the infected pat...
HIV stigma is a contributing factor to poor patient outcomes. Although HIV stigma has been documente...
Background There is concern about the stigma of mental illness, but it is difficult to measure stigm...
Objectives: Stigma is believed to be one of the major barriers for the recovery process of persons w...
HIV stigma is a contributing factor to poor patient outcomes. Although HIV stigma has been documente...
Background: Isolation precautions are applied to control the risk of transmission of multi drug resi...
Background Many countries have implemented guidelines to prevent transmission of meticillin-resistan...
Objective: Service users commonly keep their mental illness secret in order to avoid rejection. Howe...
Contains fulltext : 252949.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access
Background: Patients placed in medical isolation due to healthcare-associated infections experience ...
Background: Diminishing stigmatization for those with mental illnesses by health care providers (HCP...
Background: The isolation of people with transmissible diseases have been known from ancient times. ...
Comparing self-reports to administrative records, we find that survey respondents are significantly ...
Evidence suggests that people with mental illness experience discrimination by being stigmatised bot...
Background: The rapid growth of antibiotic-resistant ‘super bugs’, as well as the evolution of new m...
IntroductionMulti-drug-resistant organisms (MDRO) are usually managed by separating the infected pat...
HIV stigma is a contributing factor to poor patient outcomes. Although HIV stigma has been documente...
Background There is concern about the stigma of mental illness, but it is difficult to measure stigm...
Objectives: Stigma is believed to be one of the major barriers for the recovery process of persons w...
HIV stigma is a contributing factor to poor patient outcomes. Although HIV stigma has been documente...