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Baccalaureate nursing students' attitudes toward poverty: implications for nursing curricula. | LitMetric

Baccalaureate nursing students' attitudes toward poverty: implications for nursing curricula.

J Nurs Educ

School of Nursing, HSc 3N25, Faculty Sciences, McMaster University, 1200 Main Street West, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada L8N 3Z5.

Published: January 2004

AI Article Synopsis

  • Nurses frequently encounter individuals facing poverty in both hospitals and communities, making it essential for them to understand poverty and maintain a positive attitude towards those affected.
  • A study of 740 baccalaureate nursing students in Canada revealed their attitudes towards poverty were generally neutral to slightly positive, influenced by personal experiences.
  • The research highlights the need for nursing curricula to include critical discussions on poverty and real-world clinical experiences with impoverished individuals to encourage better understanding and attitude change.

Article Abstract

Given the link between poverty and health, nurses, in their work in hospitals and in the community, often come into contact with people who are poor. To be effective care providers, nurses must have an adequate understanding of poverty and a positive attitude toward people who are poor. This study examined attitudes toward poverty among baccalaureate nursing students (N = 740) at three Canadian universities. Students' attitudes were neutral to slightly positive. Personal experiences appeared to have an important influence on the development of favorable attitudes. The findings point to several considerations for nursing curricula. Students should not only be provided with classroom opportunities for critical exploration of poverty and its negative effects on individuals and society, but also have clinical learning experiences that bring them face-to-face with people who are poor, their health concerns, and the realities of their circumstances. Thoughtful critique of poverty-related issues and interpersonal contact may be effective strategies to foster attitude change.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.3928/01484834-20040101-05DOI Listing

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