Social cognitive elements of mental illness stigma among healthcare professionals currently working in general hospitals: A cross‐sectional study from Jordan

Author:

Dalky Heyam F.1ORCID,Alnajar Malek2,Dalky Ala'a F.3,Mahmoud Naser4,Al‐Ma'ani Mohammad5,Mosleh Sultan6,Hamdan‐Mansour Ayman M.7ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Community/Mental Health Nursing Department, Faculty of Nursing Jordan University of Science & Technology Irbid Jordan

2. Graduate Research and Teaching Assistant College of Nursing University of Utah Salt Lake City Utah USA

3. Department of Health Management and Policy, Faculty of Medicine Jordan University of Science and Technology Irbid Jordan

4. Acute Inpatient Psychiatry Unit Al‐Rashid Hospital Center Amman Jordan

5. Health Science University of Fujairah Fujairah United Arab Emirates

6. Health Sciences Department‐Nursing Program Higher Colleges of Technology Al‐Fujairah United Arab Emirates

7. School of Nursing The University of Jordan Amman Jordan

Abstract

AbstractAimTo assess the social cognitive elements of the stigma of mental illness (knowledge, attitudes and behaviours) among healthcare professionals (HCPs) in Jordan.DesignA cross‐sectional descriptive design.MethodsA total of 206 HCPs were conveniently recruited from general hospitals in Jordan. The mental attitude, knowledge and intended behaviours scales were used to measure stigma elements.ResultsParticipants reported a moderate level of knowledge, a moderate negative attitude and a moderate or not greater interest to deal with people with mental health illnesses. The bivariate correlation revealed a negative significant correlation between HCPs' knowledge and attitude, indicating that HCPs with more knowledge significantly have more positive attitude (lower average score) towards those suffering from the illness. A more significant correlation was found between HCPs' knowledge and behaviour. The HCPs who had more knowledge were holding more interest and willingness towards dealing with persons with mental illness.Patient or Public ContributionNegative attitudes among HCPs demand awareness programmes pertaining to the stigma of mental illness to afford higher standards of practice for patients with mental problems.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Nursing

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