Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
368621 Nurse Education Today 2013 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

SummaryBackgroundThere is little known about nurses' attitudes toward older people in Turkish society, particularly within centers providing care to older patients.ObjectiveThis research was conducted to determine nurses' attitudes toward older patient care and the difficulties they experience.DesignA descriptive research design was used.SettingsThe research population comprised 282 nurses working in the clinics of public hospitals in central Erzurum that mostly accommodate older patients.MethodsParticipants completed questionnaires regarding descriptive characteristics, the type of difficulties they experienced in older patient care, and the Turkish version of Kogan's Attitudes Toward Old People Scale. Data were evaluated by using percentage, Kruskal–Wallis variance analysis, t test and Mann–Whitney U test.ResultsThe study revealed that nurses experienced difficulties due to the inadequacy of physical conditions and technical equipment in hospitals; administrative problems; communication problems; and insufficient knowledge, skills and experience in older patient care. The nurses' overall attitude toward the older people was found to be positive (98.83 ± 11.19).ConclusionsThe difficulties experienced by nurses in this sample resulted from the lack of technically equipped hospitals or clinics for older patients and the inadequacy of nurses' gerontology education. Despite these factors, the nurses' attitude toward older people was positive.

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