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Health professionals' sex and attitudes of health science students to health claims

Medical Education, 2003
Introduction  The huge influx of women into medicine may modify discriminatory attitudes towards health professionals. The aim of this study was to confirm the possible influence of health professionals' biological sex on the perception of the suitableness of health claims and on the attribution of ...
Manuel, Santiñà, Jorge, Pèrez
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Australian Mental Health Nurses’ Attitudes to Role Expansion

Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, 2009
This study examined the attitudes of Australian community mental health nurses toward role expansion.This study used an exploratory descriptive design. An anonymous questionnaire was completed by 154 community mental health nurses in metropolitan and rural areas to explore their attitudes to expanded practice.Nurses demonstrated an overwhelmingly ...
Elsom, Stephen.   +2 more
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Community attitudes to mental health: A comparative study

Social Science & Medicine. Part E: Medical Psychology, 1981
Abstract Three propositions about attitudes to mental illness derived from Nunnally [36] were examined with the semantic differential technique in the manner of Olmsted and Ordway [37] and Olmsted and Durham [38]. The examination was conducted in a population of 215 New Zealand University students.
F H, Walkey, D E, Green, A J, Taylor
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Attitudes of Professional Mental Health Workers to Psychiatry

International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 1993
An attempt is presented to measure and compare attitudes to and ideas about psychiatry and mental health services in Concepcion, Sheffield and Trieste. These cities have in some respects comparable populations but very different mental health services. Questionnaires in English, Italian and Spanish were used to assess the views of professional workers
B, Vicente   +4 more
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[Attitude of rural populations to health].

Sovetskoe zdravookhranenie, 1990
In the course of standard epidemiological survey conducted in rural medical district attitude to health and willingness of population to participate in the preventive activities is studied. Rural population manifests great interest in popular medical knowledge and health, quite rightly considering it to be the most precious property in life and the ...
N D, Plotnikova   +2 more
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Attitudes of General Practitioners to Occupational Health Services

Occupational Medicine, 1991
To assess the attitude of General Practitioners towards Occupational Health Services in the NHS and industry, a questionnaire was sent to 63 GPs with a response rate of 83 per cent. The majority of GPs felt that Occupational Health Departments acted in the best interests of their patients; but felt that occupational physicians sometimes meddle in ...
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Health Science students' attitude to dying.

Medicine and law, 2003
Health care professionals must be prepared, both as scientists and as humans, to treat, accompany and help anyone in the difficult moments prior to their death. The following study aims to identify the attitude of Health Sciences students to their own death process and the circumstances surrounding it, so as to be able to give them appropriate training
P, Rojas Alcántara   +6 more
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Varied Attitudes to Community Mental Health

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1967
TO the objective observer of the mental health scene, one of its more prominent characteristics is the ever-changing terminology which is used to describe our programs and facilities. In reflecting, for example, upon the name of inpatient facilities over the past century, it is striking how we have moved from such appellations as insane asylum, retreat,
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Health carers' attitudes to HIV infection and AIDS

British Journal of Nursing, 1993
By 30 June 1992, 76 696 cases of AIDS had been reported to the World Health Organization (WHO), the highest incidence occurring in people in their early to late 20s. If carers are to address the health care problems arising from this, they must push aside personal prejudices.
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Nurses' attitudes to health education.

Nursing standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987)
Only 45 per cent of accident and emergency nurses who took part in a survey felt prepared to take on the role of health educator.
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