Asylum blues: staff attitudes towards psychiatric nursing in Sarawak, East Malaysia
Author: Ashencaen Crabtree S.
Source:
Journal of psychiatric and mental health nursing, 10(6), 713-721.
This paper draws upon findings from an ethnographic study of psychiatric service
users in a psychiatric institution in Sarawak, East MalaysiFindings focus
primarily on the accounts of nursing staff in relation to attitudes towards
psychiatric work and patients. These indicate that despite a rhetoric of
decentralized services, a custodial 'asylum' model continues to influence the
care of patients at many levels. Negative professional attitudes towards patients
lead to issues of both moral and physical containment. However, an associated
attitude of stigma and prejudice towards mental illness impacts upon how
attractive a career in psychiatric nursing is perceived to be by respondents,
subject to gender differentials.