Central Queensland University, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Bruce Highway, Rockhampton, Australia.
Issues Ment Health Nurs. 2011;32(2):108-13. doi: 10.3109/01612840.2010.531519.
Consumer participation in all aspects of mental health service delivery, including the education of mental health professionals, is now a policy expectation in Australia. Whether education programs introducing nurses to mental health nursing lead to more favourable attitudes towards consumer participation is yet to be examined in pre-registration nursing programs in Australia. The current evaluation examined changes in scores for the Consumer Participation Survey for undergraduate nursing students (n = 68) in an Australian University. Data were analysed, using repeated measures t-test, to compare the pre- and post-test scores. There was a significant improvement in views on consumers participating as staff members. There were no statistically significant changes in attitudes towards consumer capacity and consumer involvement in care processes. Consumer participation in mental health care is now clearly articulated in Australian Government policy. For this to be successfully implemented a more comprehensive understanding of the ability of education to influence attitudes is required.
消费者参与精神卫生服务提供的各个方面,包括精神卫生专业人员的教育,现在是澳大利亚的政策期望。在澳大利亚的注册护士课程中,尚未研究介绍护士精神健康护理的教育计划是否会导致对消费者参与的更有利态度。目前的评估检查了澳大利亚大学本科护理学生(n=68)消费者参与调查的分数变化。使用重复测量 t 检验对数据进行分析,以比较前后测试分数。消费者作为员工参与的观点有了显著改善。在消费者能力和消费者参与护理过程方面的态度没有统计学上的显著变化。消费者参与精神卫生保健现在在澳大利亚政府政策中得到了明确阐述。要成功实施这一政策,需要更全面地了解教育对态度的影响能力。