Knowledge of Ageing, Attitude towards and Willingness to Work with Older People among Malaysian Undergraduate Nursing Students

Nur Shariffahizzan Saharuddin, Aniawanis Makhtar
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Background: Nursing students are the future care providers for the aged population. Thus, they need to be prepared for quality care delivery during their study period at universities or colleges. Objectives: This study aims to determine undergraduate nursing students’ knowledge of ageing, attitudes towards older people and willingness to work with older people. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 141 undergraduate nursing students in a public university in Malaysia. Knowledge of ageing, attitudes towards older people and willingness to work with older people were assessed using standardised tools, namely the Palmore Facts on Aging Quiz, Kogan's Attitudes towards Older People Scale and Nolan's Intent to Work with Older People Questionnaire, respectively. Results: The results showed that 83.7% and 85.8% of the participants had high knowledge of ageing and willingness to work with older people, respectively. Meanwhile, 90.1% of the participants had a negative attitude towards older people. The attitude towards older people and knowledge of ageing were significantly associated with willingness to work with older people. Knowledge of ageing has no significant association with the attitude towards older people. Similarly, there was no significant association between demographic characteristics and knowledge of ageing, attitudes towards older adults and willingness to work with older people. Conclusion: Gerontological nursing education should emphasise clinical experience with older people, specifically in geriatric wards or nursing homes, to create a more positive attitudes towards older adults.
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马来西亚护理本科学生对老龄化的认识,对老年人的态度和与老年人一起工作的意愿
背景:护理专业学生是未来老年人口的护理提供者。因此,他们需要在大学或学院学习期间为高质量的护理服务做好准备。目的:本研究旨在了解本科护生对老龄化的认知、对老年人的态度以及与老年人一起工作的意愿。方法:对马来西亚一所公立大学的141名护理本科生进行横断面研究。对老年人的知识、对老年人的态度和与老年人一起工作的意愿分别使用标准化工具进行评估,即Palmore老龄化事实测验、Kogan对老年人的态度量表和Nolan的与老年人一起工作的意愿问卷。结果:83.7%和85.8%的参与者对老龄化有较高的认识,愿意与老年人一起工作。同时,90.1%的参与者对老年人持负面态度。对老年人的态度和对老龄化的认识与与老年人一起工作的意愿显著相关。对老龄化的认识与对老年人的态度没有显著的联系。同样,人口特征与老龄化知识、对老年人的态度和与老年人一起工作的意愿之间也没有显著的联系。结论:老年护理教育应强调与老年人的临床经验,特别是在老年病房或养老院,以建立一个更积极的态度对待老年人。
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