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Nurses’ attitudes facing the family involvment in caring for people with mental disorder

Maria do Perpétuo Socorro de Sousa Nóbrega, Carla Sílvia Fernandes, Sônia Regina Zerbetto, Francisco Sampaio, Estela Duarte, Suellen Cristina da Silva Chaves, Wanderson Carneiro Moreira

2020Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To characterize the attitudes of Primary Health Care nurses, regarding the involvement of the family in the care for people with Mental Disorder. METHODS: Correlational study with 257 nurses from the city of São Paulo. The scale "Importance of Families in Nursing Care- Nurses' Attitudes" was used. For the analysis, descriptive and inferential statistics were used. RESULTS: The scale scores were high, with a mean value of 82.1 (SD=8.4) favorable to the families' involvement, and are related to being a nurse in the Family Health Strategy (p<0.001), having received education/training in family nursing (p<0.005), the workload of 40 hours/week (p<0.005), working in the West, East and Center Regions (p<0.005). CONCLUSION: Most nurses have positive attitudes towards the involvement of families, a relevant indicator for their inclusion in the health-mental care process.

Topics & Concepts

WorkloadInclusion (mineral)Scale (ratio)NursingMental healthDescriptive statisticsMedicinePsychologyFamily medicineFamily memberPsychiatrySocial psychologyOperating systemPhysicsComputer scienceMathematicsStatisticsQuantum mechanicsFamily and Patient Care in Intensive Care UnitsFamily Caregiving in Mental IllnessNursing care and research