Oluyemi O Akanni, Imesidayo O Eboreime-Oikeh, Oderinde K Oyeyemi, Anthony A Olashore
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Abstract
Introduction: Negative attitudes towards mental illness are known to exist among medical students in Nigeria. However, the effect of undergoing a rotation in psychiatry on their attitudes is uncertain.
Objectives: It aimed to determine the effect of psychiatry posting during medical training on medical students' attitudes toward mental illness and examine the association of posting-related and demographic factors with their attitudes.
Methods: It is a prospective cohort study in which 187 medical students from three different universities were followed up during their psychiatry postings in two different posting sites. Questionnaires containing basic demography, posting-related variables, and the Community Attitude to Mental Illness (CAMI) scale were administered to all available students before and after the rotation in psychiatry. A paired t-test was applied to test the differences in the CAMI scores before and after posting, while ANOVA and hierarchical regression were utilized to determine the association of variables with the CAMI scores.
Results: There were significant differences between the pre-and post-rotation CAMI scores in CAMI's social restrictiveness (SR) and community mental health ideology (CMHI) domains, indicating improved attitudes. Demographic factors had no significant influence on the students' attitudes, but the length of posting, university of the students, and posting sites had varying impacts.
Conclusion: Psychiatry rotation has a positive impact on students' attitudes toward mental illness in both posting sites, particularly in the domains of SR and CMHI. This underscores the importance of psychiatry training in medical education in changing the attitudes of future healthcare professionals.
导言:众所周知,尼日利亚的医科学生对精神疾病持消极态度。然而,精神科轮转对他们态度的影响尚不确定:方法:这是一项前瞻性队列研究:这是一项前瞻性队列研究,对来自三所不同大学的 187 名医科学生在两个不同派驻点进行精神科派驻期间的情况进行了跟踪调查。在精神科轮转之前和之后,对所有学生进行了问卷调查,内容包括基本人口统计学、岗位相关变量和社区对精神疾病的态度量表(CAMI)。采用配对 t 检验来检验轮岗前后 CAMI 分数的差异,同时采用方差分析和层次回归来确定变量与 CAMI 分数之间的关联:在 CAMI 的社会限制性(SR)和社区心理健康意识形态(CMHI)领域,张贴前和张贴后的 CAMI 分数存在明显差异,这表明受访者的态度有所改善。人口统计学因素对学生的态度没有明显影响,但发布时间的长短、学生所在的大学和发布地点则有不同程度的影响:精神病学轮转对两个派驻地点的学生对精神疾病的态度都有积极影响,尤其是在 SR 和 CMHI 领域。这强调了医学教育中精神病学培训对改变未来医护人员态度的重要性。