Changing Nursing Student Attitudes to Consumer Participation in Mental Health Services: A Survey Study of Traditional and Lived Experience-led Education
Byrne L, Platania-Phung C, Happell B, Harris S, Sci D, Nurs M, Bradshaw J. Changing Nursing Student Attitudes to Consumer Participation in Mental Health Services: A Survey Study of Traditional and Lived Experience-led Education. Issues In Mental Health Nursing 2014, 35: 704-712. PMID: 25162193, DOI: 10.3109/01612840.2014.888604.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAttitude of Health PersonnelAustraliaCohort StudiesCommunity ParticipationCurriculumEducation, NursingEducation, Nursing, GraduateFemaleHumansInservice TrainingMaleMental DisordersMental Health ServicesNurse-Patient RelationsSelf DisclosureStudents, NursingSurveys and QuestionnairesYoung AdultConceptsMental health servicesMental Health Consumer Participation QuestionnaireHealth servicesEffect size rCohort comparative studyConsumer Participation QuestionnaireMental health nursing educationMental health policyNursing students' attitudesFuture healthcare servicesMental health courseMental illnessHealth policyDependent sample t-testSample t-testUndergraduate nursing studentsParticipation QuestionnaireHealthcare servicesActive consumer involvementT-testConsumer participationEffect sizeDegree of changeHealth coursesNursing studentsAttitudes of Nursing Students on Consumer Participation: The Effectiveness of the Mental Health Consumer Participation Questionnaire
Byrne L, Happell B, Platania‐Phung C. Attitudes of Nursing Students on Consumer Participation: The Effectiveness of the Mental Health Consumer Participation Questionnaire. Perspectives In Psychiatric Care 2014, 51: 45-51. PMID: 24620923, DOI: 10.1111/ppc.12064.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMental Health Consumer Participation QuestionnaireConsumer Participation QuestionnaireMental health servicesParticipation QuestionnaireHealth servicesMental health nursing practiceIndividual care processesEducation of providersNursing students' attitudesNursing studentsCare processesNursing practiceUndergraduate nursing studentsConsumer participationQuestionnaireCurrent findingsPositive attitudes