Cargando…

Dehumanization of Hospitalized Patients and Self-Dehumanization by Health Professionals and the General Population in Greece

Introduction Dehumanization is defined as the denial to people of their humanness. It is distinguished into animalistic and mechanistic dehumanization. The aim of this study is to examine whether professionals in a public hospital dehumanize the patient and self-dehumanize. Methods We used the Dehum...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Lekka, Dimitra, Richardson, Clive, Madoglou, Anna, Orlandou, Konstantina, Karamanoli, Vassia I, Roubi, Aikaterini, Pezirkianidis, Christos, Arachoviti, Vasileia, Tsaraklis, Athanasios, Stalikas, Anastasios
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cureus 2021
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8726745/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35004006
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.20182
_version_ 1784626365169926144
author Lekka, Dimitra
Richardson, Clive
Madoglou, Anna
Orlandou, Konstantina
Karamanoli, Vassia I
Roubi, Aikaterini
Pezirkianidis, Christos
Arachoviti, Vasileia
Tsaraklis, Athanasios
Stalikas, Anastasios
author_facet Lekka, Dimitra
Richardson, Clive
Madoglou, Anna
Orlandou, Konstantina
Karamanoli, Vassia I
Roubi, Aikaterini
Pezirkianidis, Christos
Arachoviti, Vasileia
Tsaraklis, Athanasios
Stalikas, Anastasios
author_sort Lekka, Dimitra
collection PubMed
description Introduction Dehumanization is defined as the denial to people of their humanness. It is distinguished into animalistic and mechanistic dehumanization. The aim of this study is to examine whether professionals in a public hospital dehumanize the patient and self-dehumanize. Methods We used the Dehumanization Questionnaire, the Mechanistic Self-Dehumanization Scale, the Human Nature and Human Uniqueness Characteristics Questionnaire, the General Causality Orientation Scale and the Adult Attachment Questionnaire. The sample consisted of 135 mental health professionals (20 from a general hospital and 115 from a psychiatric hospital), 134 other health professionals from the general hospital and 84 people from the general population. Results  Health professionals dehumanize the hospitalized patient more than the general population. The secure attachment acts protectively on self-dehumanization and negatively on the dehumanization of the hospitalized patient. Finally, autonomous people are not self-dehumanized. Conclusions Our findings indicate that measures should be taken for health professionals so that they do not dehumanize the patient.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-8726745
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2021
publisher Cureus
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-87267452022-01-06 Dehumanization of Hospitalized Patients and Self-Dehumanization by Health Professionals and the General Population in Greece Lekka, Dimitra Richardson, Clive Madoglou, Anna Orlandou, Konstantina Karamanoli, Vassia I Roubi, Aikaterini Pezirkianidis, Christos Arachoviti, Vasileia Tsaraklis, Athanasios Stalikas, Anastasios Cureus Psychiatry Introduction Dehumanization is defined as the denial to people of their humanness. It is distinguished into animalistic and mechanistic dehumanization. The aim of this study is to examine whether professionals in a public hospital dehumanize the patient and self-dehumanize. Methods We used the Dehumanization Questionnaire, the Mechanistic Self-Dehumanization Scale, the Human Nature and Human Uniqueness Characteristics Questionnaire, the General Causality Orientation Scale and the Adult Attachment Questionnaire. The sample consisted of 135 mental health professionals (20 from a general hospital and 115 from a psychiatric hospital), 134 other health professionals from the general hospital and 84 people from the general population. Results  Health professionals dehumanize the hospitalized patient more than the general population. The secure attachment acts protectively on self-dehumanization and negatively on the dehumanization of the hospitalized patient. Finally, autonomous people are not self-dehumanized. Conclusions Our findings indicate that measures should be taken for health professionals so that they do not dehumanize the patient. Cureus 2021-12-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8726745/ /pubmed/35004006 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.20182 Text en Copyright © 2021, Lekka et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Psychiatry
Lekka, Dimitra
Richardson, Clive
Madoglou, Anna
Orlandou, Konstantina
Karamanoli, Vassia I
Roubi, Aikaterini
Pezirkianidis, Christos
Arachoviti, Vasileia
Tsaraklis, Athanasios
Stalikas, Anastasios
Dehumanization of Hospitalized Patients and Self-Dehumanization by Health Professionals and the General Population in Greece
title Dehumanization of Hospitalized Patients and Self-Dehumanization by Health Professionals and the General Population in Greece
title_full Dehumanization of Hospitalized Patients and Self-Dehumanization by Health Professionals and the General Population in Greece
title_fullStr Dehumanization of Hospitalized Patients and Self-Dehumanization by Health Professionals and the General Population in Greece
title_full_unstemmed Dehumanization of Hospitalized Patients and Self-Dehumanization by Health Professionals and the General Population in Greece
title_short Dehumanization of Hospitalized Patients and Self-Dehumanization by Health Professionals and the General Population in Greece
title_sort dehumanization of hospitalized patients and self-dehumanization by health professionals and the general population in greece
topic Psychiatry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8726745/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35004006
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.20182
work_keys_str_mv AT lekkadimitra dehumanizationofhospitalizedpatientsandselfdehumanizationbyhealthprofessionalsandthegeneralpopulationingreece
AT richardsonclive dehumanizationofhospitalizedpatientsandselfdehumanizationbyhealthprofessionalsandthegeneralpopulationingreece
AT madoglouanna dehumanizationofhospitalizedpatientsandselfdehumanizationbyhealthprofessionalsandthegeneralpopulationingreece
AT orlandoukonstantina dehumanizationofhospitalizedpatientsandselfdehumanizationbyhealthprofessionalsandthegeneralpopulationingreece
AT karamanolivassiai dehumanizationofhospitalizedpatientsandselfdehumanizationbyhealthprofessionalsandthegeneralpopulationingreece
AT roubiaikaterini dehumanizationofhospitalizedpatientsandselfdehumanizationbyhealthprofessionalsandthegeneralpopulationingreece
AT pezirkianidischristos dehumanizationofhospitalizedpatientsandselfdehumanizationbyhealthprofessionalsandthegeneralpopulationingreece
AT arachovitivasileia dehumanizationofhospitalizedpatientsandselfdehumanizationbyhealthprofessionalsandthegeneralpopulationingreece
AT tsaraklisathanasios dehumanizationofhospitalizedpatientsandselfdehumanizationbyhealthprofessionalsandthegeneralpopulationingreece
AT stalikasanastasios dehumanizationofhospitalizedpatientsandselfdehumanizationbyhealthprofessionalsandthegeneralpopulationingreece