Abdulla Ayesha, Webb Heather C, Mahmmod Yasser, Dalky Heyam F
Vice President of Academic Affairs, Higher Colleges of Technology, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Faculty of Business, Higher Colleges of Technology, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
J Multidiscip Healthc. 2022 Sep 28;15:2177-2188. doi: 10.2147/JMDH.S379041. eCollection 2022.
The beliefs and attitudes of healthcare professionals (HCPs) towards service user's rights in mental healthcare are critical to understanding as it impacts the quality of care and treatment, leading to social discrimination and possible coercive professional practices. This study aimed to investigate the association between the HCPs' beliefs and attitudes towards service users' rights in seeking treatment in the UAE and to identify or may predict the stigmatized attitudes and behaviors among HCPs.
Data was collected from HCPs participants working at three healthcare entities (n=307) allocated at selected primary and tertiary healthcare settings that specifically treat mental disorders. The Health Professionals Beliefs and Attitudes towards Mental Health Users' Rights Scale (BAMHS) questionnaire was used to assess the beliefs and attitudes. Unconditional associations using regression models included whether HCPs provide care to specific mental health patients, whether treating mental health patients is part of their jobs, whether HCPs receive professional training for mental healthcare, nationality of HCPs, and the number of years of professional experience.
Our findings demonstrate that HPCs understand mental disorders and feel that individuals' rights should be equal to those who do not have mental disorders while believing in autonomy and freedom, but there is a level of discrimination and a high level of social distance. HCPs are less tolerant when interacting with those with mental disorders outside their professional lives.
Interventions with long-term follow-up activities must be implemented and assessed using assessment systems that measure acquired knowledge and actual behavioral change to ensure anti-stigma impact in practice and policy.
医疗保健专业人员(HCPs)对精神卫生保健中服务使用者权利的信念和态度对于理解至关重要,因为它会影响护理和治疗质量,导致社会歧视以及可能的强制性专业行为。本研究旨在调查阿联酋HCPs在寻求治疗时对服务使用者权利的信念和态度之间的关联,并识别或预测HCPs中存在的污名化态度和行为。
数据收集自在三个医疗保健机构工作的HCPs参与者(n = 307),这些机构分布在专门治疗精神障碍的选定初级和三级医疗保健环境中。使用《医疗专业人员对精神卫生使用者权利的信念和态度量表》(BAMHS)问卷来评估信念和态度。使用回归模型的无条件关联包括HCPs是否为特定精神卫生患者提供护理、治疗精神卫生患者是否是其工作的一部分、HCPs是否接受过精神卫生保健的专业培训、HCPs的国籍以及专业经验年限。
我们的研究结果表明,HPCs理解精神障碍,认为个人权利应与没有精神障碍的人平等,同时相信自主权和自由,但存在一定程度的歧视和高度的社会距离。HCPs在其职业生活之外与精神障碍患者互动时容忍度较低。
必须实施长期随访活动的干预措施,并使用衡量所获知识和实际行为变化的评估系统进行评估,以确保在实践和政策中产生反污名化影响。