2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.nepr.2021.103009
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Psychiatric-mental health education with integrated role-play and real-world contact can reduce the stigma of nursing students towards people with mental illness

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“…Mental health education is one such intervention that has been found to be effective in reducing stigma in health care professionals who have little or no mental health training (Henderson et al, 2014). Additionally, a recent study has suggested that combining mental health education with role‐play and real‐world contact can be effective in reducing stigma toward mental illness and improving willingness to care for patients with mental disorders (Gu et al, 2021). Therefore, STMD is potentially modifiable for CMHWs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Mental health education is one such intervention that has been found to be effective in reducing stigma in health care professionals who have little or no mental health training (Henderson et al, 2014). Additionally, a recent study has suggested that combining mental health education with role‐play and real‐world contact can be effective in reducing stigma toward mental illness and improving willingness to care for patients with mental disorders (Gu et al, 2021). Therefore, STMD is potentially modifiable for CMHWs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various interventions have been proposed to address stigma toward mental illness, and there is supporting evidences for their effectiveness (Bingham & O'Brien, 2018;Burns et al, 2017;Patten et al, 2012;Zhu et al, 2018) (Henderson et al, 2014). Additionally, a recent study has suggested that combining mental health education with role-play and real-world contact can be effective in reducing stigma toward mental illness and improving willingness to care for patients with mental disorders (Gu et al, 2021). Therefore, STMD is potentially modifiable for CMHWs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This statement is corroborated in the present study where there are significant differences between the attitude towards people with mental disorder and the way of relating, in which scores were more positive for people who know someone versus those who do not. Therefore, directly knowing people who have a mental disorder can also help reduce stigma as several studies of de-stigmatization programs have shown (Alexander & Link, 2003;Crisp et al, 2005;Gu et al, 2021). Therefore, direct contact experiences with people with mental disorder should be included in educational interventions to reduce stigma.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…which support student autonomy) have been found to decrease stigmatising attitudes (Perlman et al, 2020). Authentic role plays where nursing students acted an exaggerated stigmatising response towards people with mental illness, and real-world contact with stable patients, decreased stigmatising attitudes among Chinese nursing students (Gu et al, 2021). A study of Indian nursing students found that while students held positive attitudes towards people with mental illness, they still maintained negative stereotypes about mental illness (Poreddi et al, 2015).…”
Section: Stigmamentioning
confidence: 99%