2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.nedt.2022.105483
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Enhancing nurses' capacity to provide concurrent mental health and substance use disorder care: A quasi-experimental intervention study

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“…Berdasarkan penelitian Al-Atram (2018) pengetahuan kesehatan jiwa yang memadai di antara tenaga kesehatan berhubungan secara positif dengan pelayanan kesehatan jiwa yang lebih baik pula (28). Berdasarkan penelitian Jenkins, et. al.…”
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“…Berdasarkan penelitian Al-Atram (2018) pengetahuan kesehatan jiwa yang memadai di antara tenaga kesehatan berhubungan secara positif dengan pelayanan kesehatan jiwa yang lebih baik pula (28). Berdasarkan penelitian Jenkins, et. al.…”
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“…Nursing students, as future nurses, share similar misconceptions about PMI as the general public. They tend to hold stigmatizing attitudes toward PMI and exhibit low levels of empathy [ 16 ]. Additionally, nursing students often display avoidance, anxiety, and fear when they encounter PMI, which can result in providing insufficient care to promote recovery from PMI [ 17 ].…”
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confidence: 99%