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Perspective and Attitude of Psychiatric Nurses toward the Borderline Personality Disorder Sayumi Nojima 1 , Hiroki Azechi 1 , Mieko Morioka 2 , Isoko Miyaoka 2 , Waka Kajiwara 3 , Mikiko Miyaucti 3 , Sakae Nakano 3 , Mari Yamazaki 4 , Kuniko Nonaka 4 1Department, Kochi Women's University 2Geinishi Hospital 3Chikamori Hospital 4Fujito Hospital pp.432-441
Published Date 1995/12/15
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1681900319
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 The purpose of this study was to clarify the perspective and attitude of psychiatric nurses toward borderline personality disorder patients.

 Research design was descriptive and exploratory. The questionnaire included the following are as ;

 1) the type and level of difficulties dealing with typical behavior of borderline personality patients, 2) the feeling of nurses toward patients as well as themselves, 3) the way of coping with behavior and willingness when nurses faced the above difficulties, 4) the perspective related to the etiology of borderline personality disorder, 5) the type of care model used to provide care.

 The subjects were collected from 278 psychiatric nurses from seven hospitals.

 The results were ;

 1) The nurses had a positive feeling toward patients but a negative feeling toward themselves.

 2) The nurses who had more empathy toward patients tended to feel more responsibility but overwhelmed by them.

 3) The nureses who had a negative feeling toward themselves tended to utilize avoidance coping with behavior.

 4 )The nurses who were willing to take care of patients tended to apply the care model which value daily living life and tended to believe the biomedical etiology.


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