The Impact of Mental Health Nursing Module,Clinical Practice and an Anti-Stigma Program on Nursing Students' Attitudes toward Mental Illness: A Quasi-Experimental Study |
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Authors: | Figen Şengün İnan Neslihan Günüşen Zekiye Çetinkaya Duman Melike Yönder Ertem |
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Affiliation: | 1. Dokuz Eylül University, Nursing Faculty, Department of Psychiatric Nursing, ?zmir, Turkey;2. ?zmir Katip Çelebi University, Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Psychiatric Nursing, ?zmir, Turkey |
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Abstract: | BackgroundIt is important to support nursing students during their education in developing positive attitudes toward people with mental illness.ObjectivesTo examine the impact of mental health nursing module, clinical practice, and anti-stigma program on the attitudes of nursing students toward mental illness.DesignThe study was a single group pretest and posttest quasi-experimental design.SettingsThis study was conducted in a nursing school in the west of Turkey.ParticipantsThe sample of the study consisted of 64 undergraduate nursing students.MethodsThe data were collected through the Beliefs Toward Mental Illness Scale and Social Distance Scale.ResultsThe mean scores of the dangerousness subscale significantly decreased after mental health nursing module, clinical practice and anti-stigma program. The results revealed significant positive differences in the mean scores of the social distance scale after the theory, clinical practice, and anti-stigma program were completed.ConclusionsThe mental health nursing curriculum should be focused on replacing stereotypes with accurate information. Anti-stigma programs should be included in standard mental health nursing courses. |
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Keywords: | Corresponding author. Beliefs about mental illness Social distance Nursing students Mental health nursing course Anti-stigma program |
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