Björkman Tommy, Angelman Therese, Jönsson Malin
Department of Health Sciences, Division of Nursing, Lund University, Lund, Sweden.
Scand J Caring Sci. 2008 Jun;22(2):170-7. doi: 10.1111/j.1471-6712.2007.00509.x.
Stigma and discrimination have been identified as important obstacles to the integration of people with mental illness in society. In efforts to reduce stigma and discrimination, health professionals play an important role as they have frequent contact with and responsibility for treatment and rehabilitation of consumers. The aim of the present study was to investigate attitudes towards mental illness and people with mental illness among nursing staff working in psychiatric or somatic care. The sample consisted of 120 registered or assistant nurses who were interviewed about intimacy with mental illness and attitudes about seven different mental illnesses. The results showed that nursing staff in somatic care, to a higher degree than nursing staff in mental health, reported more negative attitudes with regard to people with schizophrenia as being more dangerous and unpredictable. In contrast, professional experience, intimacy with mental illness and type of care organization were found to be more associated with attitudes to specific mental illnesses concerning the prospect of improvement with treatment and the prospect of recovery. In conclusion, attitudes among nursing staff are in several respects comparable with public opinions about mental illness and mentally ill persons. In order to elucidate if negative attitudes about dangerousness and unpredictability of persons with specific mental illnesses are associated with realistic experiences or with prejudices further studies with a qualitative design are suggested.
耻辱感和歧视已被视为精神疾病患者融入社会的重要障碍。为了减少耻辱感和歧视,卫生专业人员发挥着重要作用,因为他们经常接触患者并负责其治疗和康复。本研究的目的是调查在精神科或躯体护理部门工作的护理人员对精神疾病及精神疾病患者的态度。样本包括120名注册护士或助理护士,他们接受了关于与精神疾病的亲密度以及对七种不同精神疾病的态度的访谈。结果显示,与精神卫生护理人员相比,躯体护理的护理人员报告称,他们对精神分裂症患者持有更多负面态度,认为这类患者更危险且不可预测。相比之下,专业经验、与精神疾病的亲密度以及护理机构类型被发现与对特定精神疾病患者治疗改善前景和康复前景的态度更为相关。总之,护理人员的态度在几个方面与公众对精神疾病及精神疾病患者的看法相当。为了阐明对特定精神疾病患者危险性和不可预测性的负面态度是与实际经历还是偏见相关,建议进一步开展定性研究。