Nursing Students’ Attitudes toward Working in Mental Health Facilities in Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Study

Author:

Mahsoon Alaa1ORCID,Alnakli Mortada2,Azab Sameer2,Abed Majd2,Aabduqader Abdulaziz2,Sharif Loujain1ORCID,Sharif Khalid3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Psychiatric and Mental Health Department, Faculty of Nursing, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah 21589, Saudi Arabia

2. Faculty of Nursing, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah 21589, Saudi Arabia

3. Geriatric and Adult Psychiatrist, King Fahad Armed Forces Hospital (KFAFH), Jeddah 23311, Saudi Arabia

Abstract

(1) Background: There is a global demand for more psychiatric nurses, with nursing students’ attitudes toward mental illness and working in mental health facilities playing a pivotal role in their career choices. This study aims to evaluate attitudes toward working in mental health facilities among undergraduate nursing students in Saudi Arabia, both before and after exposure to psychiatry courses, and examine their relationship with perceptions of mental illness. (2) Methods: A quantitative descriptive and correlational cross-sectional design was employed. Nursing students’ attitudes toward working in mental health facilities were assessed using the Attitude Toward Psychiatry 18 (ATP-18) questionnaire and the Beliefs Toward Mental Illness (BMI) scale. (3) Results: No significant relationship has been found between the frequency of negative views of both ATP-18 and BMI, and exposure to the psychiatry course. However, nurses who completed the psychiatry course held more positive views towards psychiatrists and found psychiatric patients less demanding, were less likely to view psychological disorders as dangerous, more confident in trusting mentally ill colleagues, and felt less embarrassed by the term “psychological disorder” compared to those who had not taken the course. (4) Conclusion: Based on our findings, it is evident that exposure to psychiatric courses and training enhances the potential of nursing students to contribute effectively to the psychiatric field. Therefore, integrating mental health and illness community services training into nursing education programs can play a pivotal role in raising awareness and attracting students who may hold negative attitudes towards individuals with mental illness.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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