Knowledge and attitudes of Spanish mental health professionals towards advance healthcare directives

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Título: Knowledge and attitudes of Spanish mental health professionals towards advance healthcare directives
Autor/es: Juliá-Sanchis, Rocío | Cabañero-Martínez, María José | Zaragoza Martí, María Francisca | Garcia-Sanjuan, Sofia
Grupo/s de investigación o GITE: Person-centred Care and Health Outcomes Innovation / Atención centrada en la persona e innovación en resultados de salud (PCC-HOI) | Clima y Ordenación del Territorio | Calidad de Vida, Bienestar Psicológico y Salud | Agua y Territorio | Recursos Hídricos y Desarrollo Sostenible
Centro, Departamento o Servicio: Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Enfermería | Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ciencias Histórico-Jurídicas
Palabras clave: Advance directive | Attitudes | Knowledge | Mental health | Professional
Área/s de conocimiento: Enfermería | Historia del Derecho y de las Instituciones
Fecha de publicación: dic-2020
Editor: John Wiley & Sons
Cita bibliográfica: Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing. 2020, 27(6): 699-708. https://doi.org/10.1111/jpm.12625
Resumen: Introduction: Advance healthcare directives (AHDs) in mental health offer important information regarding service users’ preferences. However, whether AHDs are truly understood by providers is questionable. Aim: To survey the knowledge and attitudes of mental health professionals towards AHDs and examine any associations with sociodemographic and occupational variables. Method: We cross‐sectionally surveyed the knowledge and attitudes of 113 mental health professionals by using two validated questionnaires. Results: Participants showed very positive attitudes and high levels of knowledge about the conceptual definition and application of AHDs in clinical practice but their knowledge of the legalities, procedure and registration of AHDs was poor. Working in a community, having a career specializing in mental health or having personally signed an AHD was associated with enhanced knowledge about them. Moreover, female sex or employment as an auxiliary nursing‐care technician was associated with stronger positive attitudes. Discussion: Legal and structural changes will be needed to implement AHDs in Spain and to promote competence among healthcare providers in order to include AHDs in everyday practice. Implications for practice: The Spanish mental healthcare system requires legal and structural changes and must improve healthcare providers’ competence in AHDs before they are implemented.
Patrocinador/es: Authors would like to thank the financial support by Office of the Vice President of Research and Knowledge Transfer for the promotion of R&D in the University of Alicante 2017 Programme: GRE 17-05.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10045/110346
ISSN: 1351-0126 (Print) | 1365-2850 (Online)
DOI: 10.1111/jpm.12625
Idioma: eng
Tipo: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Derechos: © 2020 John Wiley & Sons Ltd
Revisión científica: si
Versión del editor: https://doi.org/10.1111/jpm.12625
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