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  • This systematic review aimed to identify effective educational interventions to enhance student nurses' knowledge, attitudes, and willingness to work with older adults, a demographic they will frequently encounter in their careers.
  • The review analyzed 14 studies focused on various educational approaches, with findings suggesting that while some interventions improved students' negative perceptions of older people, they did not significantly boost their willingness to pursue careers in gerontological nursing.
  • The results indicated that hands-on practice courses were particularly effective in increasing students' willingness to work with the elderly, highlighting the need for further research to identify and replicate effective practice-based interventions.

Article Abstract

Objectives: This systematic review of qualitative studies explored interventions to improve student nurses' knowledge, attitudes or willingness to work with older people. Student nurses are likely to encounter older people in all health and aged care settings, however, research demonstrates that few have career aspirations in gerontological nursing.

Methods: Qualitative systematic review method based on the Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions.

Results: Search of Medline, Embase, PsycINFO, EBSCOhost and Scopus yielded 1841 articles which were screened to include primary research about educational interventions to improve student nurses' knowledge, attitudes and/or willingness to work with older people. Data extraction was performed on the 14 included studies, and data were analysed using directed content analysis. The Mixed Methods Appraisal Tool (MMAT) was used the assess the quality of the studies.

Conclusions: Educational interventions included theory or practice courses, or a combination of theory and practice. While most interventions changed nursing students' negative attitudes towards older people, few increased their willingness to work with them. Practice courses had the most significant impact on willingness to work with older people. Quality assessment revealed methodical limitations. More research is needed to better understand the elements of practice interventions that enhance student nurses' knowledge, attitudes, and willingness to work with older people, so that they can be replicated.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/ijnes-2023-0042DOI Listing

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