2014
DOI: 10.7202/1025917ar
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Attitudes des médecins omnipraticiens et des résidents en médecine familiale à l’endroit des personnes souffrant d’un trouble de personnalité limite

Abstract: Plusieurs études suggèrent que les professionnels de la santé entretiennent des attitudes négatives à l’égard des personnes présentant un trouble de personnalité limite (TPL). Cette recherche vise à évaluer les attitudes des omnipraticiens et des résidents en médecine familiale à l’endroit des personnes présentant ce trouble. Quarante résidents en médecine familiale et trente-cinq omnipraticiens ont été comparés à trente-neuf professionnels de la santé mentale à l’aide de l’Échelle d’attitudes à l’égard des pe… Show more

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“…When comparing both areas without differencing between groups, the results follow the same pattern. This is similar to the results obtained by Imbeau et al (2014), even though in that case the lowest scores for positive perception of BPD patients were those of resident GPs; standard GPs were no different from mental health professionals. As far as nurses are concerned, Bodner et al (2011) found no differences in terms of attitude between them and other professionals.…”
Section: Hps' Attitudes Toward Bpd Patientssupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…When comparing both areas without differencing between groups, the results follow the same pattern. This is similar to the results obtained by Imbeau et al (2014), even though in that case the lowest scores for positive perception of BPD patients were those of resident GPs; standard GPs were no different from mental health professionals. As far as nurses are concerned, Bodner et al (2011) found no differences in terms of attitude between them and other professionals.…”
Section: Hps' Attitudes Toward Bpd Patientssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Many studies have investigated HP attitudes towards BPD patients (Arora, 2016), with nurses having been the most frequently analyzed professional collective (Deans & Meocevic, 2006;Forsyth, 2007;Fraser & Gallop, 1993, Giannouli, Perogamvros, Berk, Svigos & Vaslamatzis, 2009Hauck, Harrison & Montecalvo, 2013;James & Cowman, 2007;Lancee & Garfinkel, 1989;Markham 2003;Markham & Trower 2003;McGrath & Dowling, 2012;O'Conell & Dowling, 2013;Woollaston & Hixenbaugh, 2008), followed by mixed samples of HPs (Black et al, 2011, Bodner, Cohen-Fridel & Iancu, 2011Bodner et al, 2015;Cleary et al, 2002;Commons & Lewis, 2008;Imbeau, Bouchard, Terradas & Simard, 2014;Krawitz & Batcheler, 2006) and then therapists (Bourke & Grenyer, 2010;Jobst, Hörz, Birkhofer, Martius & Rentrop, 2010;Servais & Saunders, 2007).…”
Section: Health Care Professionals' Attitudes Towards Their Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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