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Revista Brasileira de Educação Médica

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Abstract

SANTANA, Paulo Roberto Oliveira Henrique  and  RODRIGUES, Cibele Isaac Saad. Perception of internal medicine residents regarding psychiatric patients’ care. Rev. Bras. Educ. Med. [online]. 2021, vol.45, n.2, e097.  Epub June 02, 2021. ISSN 1981-5271.  https://doi.org/10.1590/1981-5271v45.2-20200262.ing.

Introduction:

Mental disorders are accountable for the segregation of patients in many diverse cultures and historical moments worldwide. The evolution of neuroscience, technologies and advances in the psychosocial sphere have not been enough to change this paradigm. Many people still fear having social relations with someone with a psychiatric disorder, despite scientific progress and efforts to reduce prejudice in recent decades.

Objective:

The aim of this study was to assess the training in mental health during the undergraduate course offered to residents in Internal Medicine and analyze the feelings, perceptions, and stigmas of these physicians regarding the care offered to patients with mental disorders.

Method:

This study has a qualitative, quantitative approach and descriptive, cross-sectional design. Thirty-two residents in Internal Medicine participated and, for comparison, the questionnaires were also answered by 8 residents in Psychiatry. Two instruments were applied: one for the characterization of the participants’ sociodemographic profile and the attribution questionnaire (AQ-26B). Qualitative data were obtained through a focus group with 14 residents and the content analysis was used for categorization. The most frequent categories were illustrated with Pareto charts.

Results:

The results demonstrated that residents in internal medicine showed higher indexes of stigma regarding aspects such as fear and intolerance. It was also possible to infer gaps related to training in mental health, low perception of care responsibility, in addition to the difficulty in legitimizing complaints and showing negative feelings.

Conclusion:

One can conclude the need for educational interventions that promote the decrease of the stigma and the search for training regarding comprehensive and empathic care for patients with mental disorders.

Keywords : Social Stigma; Mental Health; Medical Education; Health Education; Health Knowledges; Attitudes; Practice..

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