Bryant S G, Guernsey B G, Pearce E L, Hokanson J A
Am J Hosp Pharm. 1985 Jun;42(6):1366-9.
The attitudes of hospital pharmacists in Texas toward mental health care, psychiatrists, and mentally ill patients were evaluated. The pretested survey instrument contained 33 statements, which the respondents graded on a five-step Likert scale. These questionnaires were mailed to a random sample of 300 pharmacists. In general, the 170 respondents perceived psychiatrists and mentally ill patients in a positive manner. The psychiatrist was viewed as a true professional with legitimate expertise, and mentally ill patients were considered to be basically similar to normal individuals, generally rational, nondangerous, and without blame for their disease. The pharmacists showed more negative attitudes toward hospitals for mentally ill patients. They supported statements that depicted mental hospitals as understaffed, too drug oriented, and at times insensitive to individual needs. The surveyed hospital pharmacists generally demonstrated healthy, unprejudiced views toward psychiatrists and mentally ill patients; however, their attitudes toward mental hospitals were skewed in the negative direction.
对得克萨斯州医院药剂师对精神卫生保健、精神科医生和精神病患者的态度进行了评估。预先测试的调查问卷包含33条陈述,受访者根据五级李克特量表对其进行评分。这些问卷被邮寄给300名药剂师的随机样本。总体而言,170名受访者对精神科医生和精神病患者持积极态度。精神科医生被视为拥有合法专业知识的真正专业人员,精神病患者被认为与正常人基本相似,通常理性、无危险且不应为其疾病负责。药剂师对精神病患者医院表现出更多负面态度。他们支持那些将精神病医院描述为人员不足、过于注重药物治疗且有时对个体需求不敏感的陈述。接受调查的医院药剂师总体上对精神科医生和精神病患者表现出健康、无偏见的看法;然而,他们对精神病医院的态度偏向负面。