This quasi-experimental study was carried out to compare the attitudes towards psychiatry patients of students educated with problem-based learning and students educated with a traditional method in western Turkey. The students' perceptions of psychiatric nursing and their career choices were also evaluated. The sample consisted of 202 students; 130 were educated with a problem-based learning model and 72 were educated with a traditional method. Students educated with the problem-based learning method developed more positive attitudes towards mental illness after the psychiatric nursing course in comparison with students educated with the traditional method. Students educated with the traditional method preferred psychiatric nursing in comp...
Mental health nursing consistently emerges as less popular than other specialties, and both service ...
Negative attitudes toward people experiencing mental illness and mental health nursing as a career o...
Historically, nurses have lacked recognition for the work they do, especially in the area of mental ...
This quasi-experimental study was carried out to compare the attitudes towards psychiatry patients o...
Examined whether a psychiatric nursing course was effective in favorably changing nursing students\u...
Negative attitudes toward patients with mental illnesses are not uncommon among health professionals...
Introduction: The prevalence mental disorders and its burden in the world is one of the most importa...
In a non-experimental descriptive-comparative study with correlational components, the relationship ...
Available evidence clearly demonstrates that undergraduate nursing students typically hold unfavoura...
People with mental illness are among the most stigmatized groups of patients in the healthcare setti...
Context: Psychiatry nurses are an integral component of a multidisciplinary mental health-care team....
Background: Health care professions are not immune to social prejudices and surprisingly share the g...
Mental health nursing consistently emerges as less popular than other specialties, and both service ...
The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of a mental health clinical placement on student nur...
Mental health nursing consistently emerges as less popular than other specialties, and both service ...
Mental health nursing consistently emerges as less popular than other specialties, and both service ...
Negative attitudes toward people experiencing mental illness and mental health nursing as a career o...
Historically, nurses have lacked recognition for the work they do, especially in the area of mental ...
This quasi-experimental study was carried out to compare the attitudes towards psychiatry patients o...
Examined whether a psychiatric nursing course was effective in favorably changing nursing students\u...
Negative attitudes toward patients with mental illnesses are not uncommon among health professionals...
Introduction: The prevalence mental disorders and its burden in the world is one of the most importa...
In a non-experimental descriptive-comparative study with correlational components, the relationship ...
Available evidence clearly demonstrates that undergraduate nursing students typically hold unfavoura...
People with mental illness are among the most stigmatized groups of patients in the healthcare setti...
Context: Psychiatry nurses are an integral component of a multidisciplinary mental health-care team....
Background: Health care professions are not immune to social prejudices and surprisingly share the g...
Mental health nursing consistently emerges as less popular than other specialties, and both service ...
The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of a mental health clinical placement on student nur...
Mental health nursing consistently emerges as less popular than other specialties, and both service ...
Mental health nursing consistently emerges as less popular than other specialties, and both service ...
Negative attitudes toward people experiencing mental illness and mental health nursing as a career o...
Historically, nurses have lacked recognition for the work they do, especially in the area of mental ...