Knowledge and Attitude of health professionals towards mental health at St. Paul’s hospital millennium medical college, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
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Background: Attitudes towards mental illness can encompass positive attitudes such as
acceptance, more neutral attitudes like tolerance, to negative ones such as stigma and even
fear. Studies report how health care professionals including physicians and nurses are often
part of stigma. This study was conducted to assess knowledge and attitude of health
professionals and associated factors towards mental health, in St. Paul’s millennium medical
college.
Methods: A hospital based cross-sectional study was conducted in St. Paul’s hospital
millennium medical college. We recruited 303 health professionals. Data was collected
by trained data collectors using a structured questionnaire. Data was entered and analyze
by statistical package for social science software. Bi-variable and Multivariate analysis
was conducted to assess the presence of association between independent and dependent
variables.
Result: In this study about 84.8% of health professionals have adequate knowledge
towards mental illness. About 79.6% have favourable attitude towards mental illness.
About 69.5% of medical doctors and 78.7% of nurses have favourable attitude. Those
professionals had >5years experience were 3.2 times (AOR: 3.2; 95%CI: 1.3-8.0) more
likely to have favourable attitude as compared with those had <2years work experience.
Those professionals took training were 3 times (AOR: 3.0; 95%CI 1.4-6.4) more likely to
have favourable attitude as compared with those never took training. The odds of having
favourable attitude on those professionals took both theory and practical training were 6.1
times (AOR: 6.1; 95%CI: 2.5-15) more likely as compared with those only took theory.
Likewise work experience, training and type of training taken were significantly
associated with knowledge of health professionals towards mental illness.
Conclusion: About eighty five percent of health professionals have adequate
knowledge and eighty percent of health professionals have favourable attitude. Work
experience, training and type of training taken are significantly associated with both
knowledge and attitude of health professional towards mental illness. Practical base
training should be given for all health professional to improve knowledge and attitude of
health professionals towards mental illness