Abstract

IntroductionDehumanization 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.MethodsWe 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.ConclusionsOur findings indicate that measures should be taken for health professionals so that they do not dehumanize the patient.

Highlights

  • Dehumanization is defined as the denial to people of their humanness

  • The aim of this study is to examine whether professionals in a public hospital dehumanize the patient and self-dehumanize

  • Our findings indicate that measures should be taken for health professionals so that they do not dehumanize the patient

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The aim of this study is to examine whether professionals in a public hospital dehumanize the patient and self-dehumanize. The purpose of this study is to link the concepts of dehumanization and self-dehumanization with selfdetermination theory and attachment theory, so that measures can be taken to prevent them and improve the quality of health care that promotes patients' quality of life and their families as well as the well-being of health professionals. The aim of the research was to study the dehumanization of the hospitalized patient by mental health professionals, other health professionals and the general population, as well as to study selfdehumanization of mental health professionals, other health professionals and the general population

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