Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
369613 Nurse Education Today 2009 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

SummaryBackgroundThe proportion of older people has increased worldwide and so are the health problems related with ageing, such as cardiovascular diseases and cancer that often need long-term nursing care. Nurses therefore, have a pivotal role in the care of older people.AimTo evaluate the effects of education on nursing students’ knowledge and attitudes towards older people in Greece.MethodTwo hundred and twenty seven first and final year nursing students at a university and 191 first and final year nursing students at a Technological Education Institute completed a questionnaire, including demographic questions, the Kogan’s Old People Scale and the Palmore’s Facts on Aging Quiz I.ResultsAttitudes towards older people were more positive in final year students in comparison to first year ones in both schools. Knowledge was found better only in relation to physical health in the final year students, in both schools. Age and female gender were found to influence both attitudes and knowledge positively.ConclusionsNursing education in Greece seems to influence the attitudes and knowledge of nursing students towards older people. However, revisions and improvements in curricula are needed if nursing students are to gain a more holistic perspective of older people.

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