Undergraduate nursing students and the elderly: An assessment of attitudes in a Turkish university.

Gerontol Geriatr Educ

c Florence Nightingale School of Nursing , Istanbul University, Istanbul , Turkey.

Published: January 2019

At times when populations are aging and nursing services for elders are needed, gerontology as a nursing specialty is not a highly sought career choice. The purposes of this study were to assess the overall attitudes of nursing students at a Turkish university toward the elderly and to identify the effects of demographic and social factors on attitudes. Using a non-experimental design, the Turkish version of the Kogan's Attitudes towards Old People (KAOP) Scale was given to undergraduate nursing students. Significant findings demonstrated that the older the student, the worse the attitude and that students willing to work with elders had significantly better total KAOP and better positive item scores than those not willing to work with elders. The findings support educational preparation as a major factor in shaping student attitudes. Geriatric education should be integral to nursing education to help ensure sustainability of nursing services for the elderly population.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02701960.2017.1311883DOI Listing

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