A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

Nursing students’ attitudes towards people with diagnosed with mental illness and mental health nursing: an international project from Europe and Australia




AuthorsBrenda Happell, Chris Platania-Phung, Julia Bocking, Brett Scholz, Aine Horgan, Fionnuala Manning, Rory Doody, Elisabeth Hals, Arild Granerud, Mari Lahti, Jarno Pullo, Heikki Ellilä, Annaliina Vatula, Kornelis van der Vaart, Jerry Allon, Martha Griffin, Siobhan Russell, Liam MacGabhann, Einar Bjornsson, Pall Biering

PublisherTaylor and Francis Ltd

Publication year2018

JournalIssues in Mental Health Nursing

Journal name in sourceIssues in Mental Health Nursing

Volume39

Issue10

First page 829

Last page839

Number of pages11

ISSN0161-2840

eISSN1096-4673

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1080/01612840.2018.1489921


Abstract

The stigma associated with a diagnosis of mental illness is well known yet has not reduced significantly in recent years. Health professionals, including nurses, have been found to share similar negative attitudes towards people with labelled with mental illness as the general public. The low uptake of mental health nursing as a career option reflects these stigmatised views and is generally regarded as one of the least popular areas of in which to establish a nursing career. The aim of the current project was to examine nursing students’ attitudes towards the concept of mental illness and mental health nursing across four European countries (Ireland, Finland, Norway and the Netherlands), and Australia, using the Opening Minds Scale and the Mental Health Nurse Education survey. The surveys were distributed to students prior to the commencement of the mental health theory component. Attitudes towards mental health nursing were generally favourable. Differences in opinion were evident in attitudes towards mental illness as a construct; with students from Australia and Ireland tending to have more positive attitudes than students from Finland, Norway and the Netherlands. The future quality of mental health services is dependent on attracting sufficient nurses with the desire, knowledge and attitudes to work in mental health settings. Understanding attitudes towards mental illness and mental health nursing is essential to achieving this aim.



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