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Clinicians’, patients’ and carers’ perspectives on borderline personality disorder in Pakistan: A mixed methods study protocol

Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is a condition characterised by significant social and occupational impairment and high rates of suicide. In high income countries, mental health professionals carry negative attitudes towards patients with BPD, find it difficult to work with patients with BPD,...

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Autores principales: Hedemann, Thea Lynne, Asif, Muqaddas, Aslam, Huma, Maqsood, Aneela, Bukhsh, Ameer, Kiran, Tayyeba, Ahsan, Umair, Shahzad, Salman, Zaheer, Juveria, Lane, Steven, Chaudhry, Nasim, Husain, M. Ishrat, Husain, M. Omair
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10237402/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37267274
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0286459
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author Hedemann, Thea Lynne
Asif, Muqaddas
Aslam, Huma
Maqsood, Aneela
Bukhsh, Ameer
Kiran, Tayyeba
Ahsan, Umair
Shahzad, Salman
Zaheer, Juveria
Lane, Steven
Chaudhry, Nasim
Husain, M. Ishrat
Husain, M. Omair
author_facet Hedemann, Thea Lynne
Asif, Muqaddas
Aslam, Huma
Maqsood, Aneela
Bukhsh, Ameer
Kiran, Tayyeba
Ahsan, Umair
Shahzad, Salman
Zaheer, Juveria
Lane, Steven
Chaudhry, Nasim
Husain, M. Ishrat
Husain, M. Omair
author_sort Hedemann, Thea Lynne
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description Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is a condition characterised by significant social and occupational impairment and high rates of suicide. In high income countries, mental health professionals carry negative attitudes towards patients with BPD, find it difficult to work with patients with BPD, and even avoid seeing these patients. Negative attitudes and stigma can cause patients to fear mistreatment by health care providers and create additional barriers to care. Patients’ self-stigma and illness understanding BPD also affects treatment engagement and outcomes; better knowledge about mental illness predicts intentions to seek care. The perspectives of mental health clinicians and patients on BPD have not been researched in the Pakistani setting and likely differ from other settings due to economic, cultural, and health care system differences. Our study aims to understand the attitudes of mental health clinicians towards patients with BPD in Pakistan using a self-report survey. We also aim to explore explanatory models of illness in individuals with BPD and their family members/carers using a Short Explanatory Model Interview (SEMI). The results of this study are important as we know attitudes and illness understanding greatly impact care. Results of this study will help guide BPD-specific training for mental health clinicians who care for patients with BPD and help inform approaches to interventions for patients with BPD in Pakistan.
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spelling pubmed-102374022023-06-03 Clinicians’, patients’ and carers’ perspectives on borderline personality disorder in Pakistan: A mixed methods study protocol Hedemann, Thea Lynne Asif, Muqaddas Aslam, Huma Maqsood, Aneela Bukhsh, Ameer Kiran, Tayyeba Ahsan, Umair Shahzad, Salman Zaheer, Juveria Lane, Steven Chaudhry, Nasim Husain, M. Ishrat Husain, M. Omair PLoS One Study Protocol Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is a condition characterised by significant social and occupational impairment and high rates of suicide. In high income countries, mental health professionals carry negative attitudes towards patients with BPD, find it difficult to work with patients with BPD, and even avoid seeing these patients. Negative attitudes and stigma can cause patients to fear mistreatment by health care providers and create additional barriers to care. Patients’ self-stigma and illness understanding BPD also affects treatment engagement and outcomes; better knowledge about mental illness predicts intentions to seek care. The perspectives of mental health clinicians and patients on BPD have not been researched in the Pakistani setting and likely differ from other settings due to economic, cultural, and health care system differences. Our study aims to understand the attitudes of mental health clinicians towards patients with BPD in Pakistan using a self-report survey. We also aim to explore explanatory models of illness in individuals with BPD and their family members/carers using a Short Explanatory Model Interview (SEMI). The results of this study are important as we know attitudes and illness understanding greatly impact care. Results of this study will help guide BPD-specific training for mental health clinicians who care for patients with BPD and help inform approaches to interventions for patients with BPD in Pakistan. Public Library of Science 2023-06-02 /pmc/articles/PMC10237402/ /pubmed/37267274 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0286459 Text en © 2023 Hedemann et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Hedemann, Thea Lynne
Asif, Muqaddas
Aslam, Huma
Maqsood, Aneela
Bukhsh, Ameer
Kiran, Tayyeba
Ahsan, Umair
Shahzad, Salman
Zaheer, Juveria
Lane, Steven
Chaudhry, Nasim
Husain, M. Ishrat
Husain, M. Omair
Clinicians’, patients’ and carers’ perspectives on borderline personality disorder in Pakistan: A mixed methods study protocol
title Clinicians’, patients’ and carers’ perspectives on borderline personality disorder in Pakistan: A mixed methods study protocol
title_full Clinicians’, patients’ and carers’ perspectives on borderline personality disorder in Pakistan: A mixed methods study protocol
title_fullStr Clinicians’, patients’ and carers’ perspectives on borderline personality disorder in Pakistan: A mixed methods study protocol
title_full_unstemmed Clinicians’, patients’ and carers’ perspectives on borderline personality disorder in Pakistan: A mixed methods study protocol
title_short Clinicians’, patients’ and carers’ perspectives on borderline personality disorder in Pakistan: A mixed methods study protocol
title_sort clinicians’, patients’ and carers’ perspectives on borderline personality disorder in pakistan: a mixed methods study protocol
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10237402/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37267274
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0286459
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