Professional nurses perceptions of their knowledge, attitudes and practices, regarding metabolic syndrome in patients in a Psychiatric hospital, Western Cape

Magister Curationis === Undiagnosed and untreated medical illnesses are more predominant in patients with mental illnesses, compared to the general population. Concerns have risen about the observed lack of regular screening for Metabolic Syndrome potentially increasing the prevalence rate of the di...

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Main Author: Cloete, Shoemeney Aveline
Other Authors: Daniels, F
Language:en
Published: University of the Western Cape 2021
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11394/8029
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uwc-oai-etd.uwc.ac.za-11394-80292021-03-26T05:11:07Z Professional nurses perceptions of their knowledge, attitudes and practices, regarding metabolic syndrome in patients in a Psychiatric hospital, Western Cape Cloete, Shoemeney Aveline Daniels, F Attitude Metabolic Syndrome Perceptions Professional nurse Severe Mental Illness Magister Curationis Undiagnosed and untreated medical illnesses are more predominant in patients with mental illnesses, compared to the general population. Concerns have risen about the observed lack of regular screening for Metabolic Syndrome potentially increasing the prevalence rate of the disease especially in young adolescents on anti-psychotics. Recognizing the recurrent co-morbidity between mental and physical health conditions, specific commendations addressing the physical conditions causing the increased morbidity and mortality of people with severe mental illness are needed. In some instances, treatment recommendations for the general population may need to be modified for people with SMI. 2021-03-24T08:13:18Z 2021-03-24T08:13:18Z 2020 http://hdl.handle.net/11394/8029 en University of the Western Cape University of the Western Cape
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topic Attitude
Metabolic Syndrome
Perceptions
Professional nurse
Severe Mental Illness
spellingShingle Attitude
Metabolic Syndrome
Perceptions
Professional nurse
Severe Mental Illness
Cloete, Shoemeney Aveline
Professional nurses perceptions of their knowledge, attitudes and practices, regarding metabolic syndrome in patients in a Psychiatric hospital, Western Cape
description Magister Curationis === Undiagnosed and untreated medical illnesses are more predominant in patients with mental illnesses, compared to the general population. Concerns have risen about the observed lack of regular screening for Metabolic Syndrome potentially increasing the prevalence rate of the disease especially in young adolescents on anti-psychotics. Recognizing the recurrent co-morbidity between mental and physical health conditions, specific commendations addressing the physical conditions causing the increased morbidity and mortality of people with severe mental illness are needed. In some instances, treatment recommendations for the general population may need to be modified for people with SMI.
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Cloete, Shoemeney Aveline
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title Professional nurses perceptions of their knowledge, attitudes and practices, regarding metabolic syndrome in patients in a Psychiatric hospital, Western Cape
title_short Professional nurses perceptions of their knowledge, attitudes and practices, regarding metabolic syndrome in patients in a Psychiatric hospital, Western Cape
title_full Professional nurses perceptions of their knowledge, attitudes and practices, regarding metabolic syndrome in patients in a Psychiatric hospital, Western Cape
title_fullStr Professional nurses perceptions of their knowledge, attitudes and practices, regarding metabolic syndrome in patients in a Psychiatric hospital, Western Cape
title_full_unstemmed Professional nurses perceptions of their knowledge, attitudes and practices, regarding metabolic syndrome in patients in a Psychiatric hospital, Western Cape
title_sort professional nurses perceptions of their knowledge, attitudes and practices, regarding metabolic syndrome in patients in a psychiatric hospital, western cape
publisher University of the Western Cape
publishDate 2021
url http://hdl.handle.net/11394/8029
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