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. 2017 Mar;30(2):111-116.
doi: 10.1177/0840470416679413. Epub 2017 Feb 16.

Mental illness-related stigma in healthcare: Barriers to access and care and evidence-based solutions

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Mental illness-related stigma in healthcare: Barriers to access and care and evidence-based solutions

Stephanie Knaak et al. Healthc Manage Forum. 2017 Mar.

Abstract

Mental illness-related stigma, including that which exists in the healthcare system and among healthcare providers, creates serious barriers to access and quality care. It is also a major concern for healthcare practitioners themselves, both as a workplace culture issue and as a barrier for help seeking. This article provides an overview of the main barriers to access and quality care created by stigmatization in healthcare, a consideration of contributing factors, and a summary of Canadian-based research into promising practices and approaches to combatting stigma in healthcare environments.

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