Evidence highlights the need for professionals to be aware of their stigmatizing attitudes and discriminatory practices in order to minimize the negative impact on the people they take care of. However, nursing students’ perceptions of these issues have been poorly studied. This study explores the perspective of senior undergraduate nursing students on mental health and the stigma around it, by considering a simulated case vignette of a person with a mental health problem. A descriptive qualitative approach was chosen and involved three online focus group discussions. The findings show various manifestations of stigma, both at an individual and collective level, which indicates that it is an obstacle to the wellbeing of people with mental i...
Stigma towards mental ill people is gaining importance within the field of mental health. The follo...
Exposure to mentally ill clients is challenging because of the fear attached to it. Oftentimes, the ...
Background: There is evidence of negative attitudes among health professionals towards people with m...
Background: Mental health disorders are highly prevalent in the U.S. Nursing students’ perceptions r...
AimTo explore levels of stigma in students of all fields of nursing and midwifery at different years...
AimTo explore levels of stigma in students of all fields of nursing and midwifery at different years...
AimTo explore levels of stigma in students of all fields of nursing and midwifery at different years...
AimTo explore levels of stigma in students of all fields of nursing and midwifery at different years...
AimTo explore levels of stigma in students of all fields of nursing and midwifery at different years...
The training undergraduate nursing students receive, both in terms of theoretical input and clinical...
People living with a mental health issue is elevated both nationally and internationally, and the li...
Previous research has approached mental health stigmatisation variably, often demonstrating the excl...
Background: Nursing students often have negative attitudes toward people with mental illness and the...
The following dissertation is a critical review of the issues and questions surrounding the ways in ...
Introduction: The prevalence mental disorders and its burden in the world is one of the most importa...
Stigma towards mental ill people is gaining importance within the field of mental health. The follo...
Exposure to mentally ill clients is challenging because of the fear attached to it. Oftentimes, the ...
Background: There is evidence of negative attitudes among health professionals towards people with m...
Background: Mental health disorders are highly prevalent in the U.S. Nursing students’ perceptions r...
AimTo explore levels of stigma in students of all fields of nursing and midwifery at different years...
AimTo explore levels of stigma in students of all fields of nursing and midwifery at different years...
AimTo explore levels of stigma in students of all fields of nursing and midwifery at different years...
AimTo explore levels of stigma in students of all fields of nursing and midwifery at different years...
AimTo explore levels of stigma in students of all fields of nursing and midwifery at different years...
The training undergraduate nursing students receive, both in terms of theoretical input and clinical...
People living with a mental health issue is elevated both nationally and internationally, and the li...
Previous research has approached mental health stigmatisation variably, often demonstrating the excl...
Background: Nursing students often have negative attitudes toward people with mental illness and the...
The following dissertation is a critical review of the issues and questions surrounding the ways in ...
Introduction: The prevalence mental disorders and its burden in the world is one of the most importa...
Stigma towards mental ill people is gaining importance within the field of mental health. The follo...
Exposure to mentally ill clients is challenging because of the fear attached to it. Oftentimes, the ...
Background: There is evidence of negative attitudes among health professionals towards people with m...