Decreasing the Stigma of Mental Illness Through a Student-Nurse Mentoring Program: A Qualitative Study

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J. Konadu Fokuo
Virginia Goldrick
Jeanette Rossetti
Carol Wahlstrom
Carla Kocurek
Jonathon Larson
Patrick Corrigan
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[1] Illinois Institute of Technology,Office of Consumer Affairs, Illinois Division of Mental Health
[2] Chicago Read Mental Center,undefined
[3] Northern Illinois University,undefined
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Community Mental Health Journal | 2017年 / 53卷
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Discrimination; Mental illness; Nursing students; Contact based program; Stigma;
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Stigma is defined as endorsing prejudicial attitudes about mental illness leading to discriminatory behaviors. It undermines the quality of medical care received by people with mental illness. Research suggests contact based interventions are effective in reducing stigma and increasing positive attitudes towards people with mental illness. This paper describes the development of a consumer led student-nurse mentoring program as part of nursing student education. People with lived mental health experience would mentor student nurses regarding the harmful effects of stigma and the beneficial outcomes of affirming attitudes. Seventy members of stakeholder groups (people with lived mental health experience and student nurses) participated in focus groups. Qualitative analyses revealed themes across stakeholder groups regarding: perceived mental health stigma from nurses, ways to reduce stigma, target message for the mentorship program, characteristics of mentors and logistics in developing such a program within the student nurse curricula.
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