Attitudes of Healthcare Professionals towards Mental Illness: A Survey Study in Ras Al Khaimah
Attitudes of Healthcare Professionals towards Mental Illness: A Survey Study in Ras Al Khaimah作者机构:Department of Community Medicine Ras al Khaimah Medical and Health Science University Ras Al Kahimah UAE Kasr El Aini School of Medicine Cairo University Cairo Egypt Department of Psychiatry Ras al Khaimah Medical and Health Science University Ras Al Kahimah UAE Ras al Khaimah Medical and Health Science University Ras Al Kahimah UAE
出 版 物:《Open Journal of Psychiatry》 (精神病学期刊(英文))
年 卷 期:2021年第11卷第3期
页 面:160-173页
学科分类:1002[医学-临床医学] 100214[医学-肿瘤学] 10[医学]
主 题:Health Care Professionals Attitude Mental Illness Ras Al Khaimah
摘 要:Background: Negative and stigmatizing attitudes and behaviours towards people with mental health problems have the potential to lead to a lack of access to care, under-treatment, social marginalization, and can undermine the relationship between the patient and provider. The study aimed to measure attitude of healthcare professionals towards mental illness. Methods: Across sectional descriptive study was conducted over one month from April to May 2019 at Ras Al khaimah medical and health Science University and affiliated health care facilities. Mental Illness Clinicians’ Attitudes Scale version 4 Questionnaire was used to collect data from participants after obtaining their informed consent with assured confidentiality. Results: The study included 113 health care professionals. The mean score of attitude of health care professionals towards mental illness was 57.8 ± 10.8 out of 96. Negative attitudes were reported about the dangerousness, respect and suspicion over recovery of people with mental health problems, interactions with them in clinical practice, and fear of disclosure to colleagues or friends about mental health problems and confidence in capabilities of assessing mental health problems in primary care. The significant positive attitude was found among participants who were university faculty than those who worked in hospitals and Primary care centres (P = 0.04). Health care professionals who were university faculty and have reported more than 10 years of experience as health professionals reported significantly higher mean scores (P Conclusion: Educational programs might be useful to raise awareness towards the stigmatizing attitudes towards mental health and mental illnesses.