Assessing change in knowledge and attitudes of student nurses in calabar towards mental disorders following an educational program

Background: Knowledge of mental disorders is poor in developing countries and often has a negative impact on the ways the public relate to persons with mentaldisorders. The present study seeks to explore changes in knowledge and attitude of student nurses to mental disorders following an educational...

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Main Authors: C J Okafor, A U Ndubuisi, A A Audu, B E Edet, F Abasiubong
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2020-01-01
Series:Nigerian Journal of Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.njmonline.org/article.asp?issn=1115-2613;year=2020;volume=29;issue=1;spage=73;epage=79;aulast=Okafor;type=0
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spelling doaj-10dc24460ba0434294400810c0eb1c802021-08-09T10:22:28ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsNigerian Journal of Medicine1115-26132020-01-01291737910.4103/1115-2613.284900Assessing change in knowledge and attitudes of student nurses in calabar towards mental disorders following an educational programC J OkaforA U NdubuisiA A AuduB E EdetF AbasiubongBackground: Knowledge of mental disorders is poor in developing countries and often has a negative impact on the ways the public relate to persons with mentaldisorders. The present study seeks to explore changes in knowledge and attitude of student nurses to mental disorders following an educational program. Materials / Method: The study involved first and second-year students from two schools of basic nursing: the State School of Nursing, Calabar (intervention group) and the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital’s School of Nursing (control). A total of 191 students from both schools were assessed at different times (pre and post-intervention periods) using the modified World Psychiatric Association (WPA) questionnaire. The educational intervention was performed only on the students in the intervention group using the WPA semi-structured educational material. Results: The baseline results show that while a small proportion of the respondents (28.1% in the intervention group and 37.9% of control) attributed the cause of mental illness to witchcraft, majority had poor attitudes to mental disorders. One week post-intervention assessment shows some improvement in knowledgeof the respondents in the intervention group. This improvement was significant for those that endorsed witchcraft (P=0.01) and God’s punishment (P=0.01) as causes of mental disorders. This significant improvement was sustained at the one-month post-intervention assessment. Conclusion: The study shows that an educational program is capable of improving knowledge of aetiology of mental disorders and attitudes towards persons with such disorders.http://www.njmonline.org/article.asp?issn=1115-2613;year=2020;volume=29;issue=1;spage=73;epage=79;aulast=Okafor;type=0knowledgeattitudesmental disordersstudent nursescalabar
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A U Ndubuisi
A A Audu
B E Edet
F Abasiubong
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A U Ndubuisi
A A Audu
B E Edet
F Abasiubong
Assessing change in knowledge and attitudes of student nurses in calabar towards mental disorders following an educational program
Nigerian Journal of Medicine
knowledge
attitudes
mental disorders
student nurses
calabar
author_facet C J Okafor
A U Ndubuisi
A A Audu
B E Edet
F Abasiubong
author_sort C J Okafor
title Assessing change in knowledge and attitudes of student nurses in calabar towards mental disorders following an educational program
title_short Assessing change in knowledge and attitudes of student nurses in calabar towards mental disorders following an educational program
title_full Assessing change in knowledge and attitudes of student nurses in calabar towards mental disorders following an educational program
title_fullStr Assessing change in knowledge and attitudes of student nurses in calabar towards mental disorders following an educational program
title_full_unstemmed Assessing change in knowledge and attitudes of student nurses in calabar towards mental disorders following an educational program
title_sort assessing change in knowledge and attitudes of student nurses in calabar towards mental disorders following an educational program
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Nigerian Journal of Medicine
issn 1115-2613
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Background: Knowledge of mental disorders is poor in developing countries and often has a negative impact on the ways the public relate to persons with mentaldisorders. The present study seeks to explore changes in knowledge and attitude of student nurses to mental disorders following an educational program. Materials / Method: The study involved first and second-year students from two schools of basic nursing: the State School of Nursing, Calabar (intervention group) and the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital’s School of Nursing (control). A total of 191 students from both schools were assessed at different times (pre and post-intervention periods) using the modified World Psychiatric Association (WPA) questionnaire. The educational intervention was performed only on the students in the intervention group using the WPA semi-structured educational material. Results: The baseline results show that while a small proportion of the respondents (28.1% in the intervention group and 37.9% of control) attributed the cause of mental illness to witchcraft, majority had poor attitudes to mental disorders. One week post-intervention assessment shows some improvement in knowledgeof the respondents in the intervention group. This improvement was significant for those that endorsed witchcraft (P=0.01) and God’s punishment (P=0.01) as causes of mental disorders. This significant improvement was sustained at the one-month post-intervention assessment. Conclusion: The study shows that an educational program is capable of improving knowledge of aetiology of mental disorders and attitudes towards persons with such disorders.
topic knowledge
attitudes
mental disorders
student nurses
calabar
url http://www.njmonline.org/article.asp?issn=1115-2613;year=2020;volume=29;issue=1;spage=73;epage=79;aulast=Okafor;type=0
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