| Literature DB >> 21994823 |
Mandy Doherty1, Elizabeth A Mitchell, Siobhan O'Neill.
Abstract
With the global trend towards an increasingly ageing population, it is clear that nurses need to be equipped with the knowledge and skills to fulfil significant roles in responding to future health and support needs. This paper reports the results of a survey that aimed to identify and evaluate the attitudes of nurses, healthcare assistants, and nursing students towards older people. The survey was undertaken in a rural county in the Republic of Ireland. It is reassuring that in our study, we found that these healthcare workers hold positive attitudes towards older people. In addition, we found that study to a higher level at university appears to mitigate towards holding more positive attitudes, and this is an important finding in light of the shift towards nursing as an all-graduate profession.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 21994823 PMCID: PMC3170018 DOI: 10.1155/2011/352627
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nurs Res Pract ISSN: 2090-1429
Highest education qualification.
| Valid | Frequency | Percent |
|---|---|---|
| No education qualification | 3 | 1.6% |
| Junior cert/O level | 7 | 3.7% |
| Leaving cert/A level | 34 | 18.2% |
| Registered nurse training | 56 | 29.9% |
| Degree/Higher Diploma/MSc | 63 | 33.7% |
| Missing | 24 | 12.8% |
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| Total | 187 | 100% |
Test of normality.
| Kolmogorov-Smirnov | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Tests of normality | Statistic | d.f. | Sig. |
| Kogan's Attitudes towards Older People Scale [KOP] | 0.048 | 187 | 0.200* |
*This is a lower bound of the true significance.
Kogan's attitudes towards older people scale scores.
| Range of scores | Score | |
|---|---|---|
| Very negative | 34–62.3 | 0 (0) |
| Negative | 62.4–90.7 | 0 (0) |
| Slightly negative | 90.8–119.1 | 5 (2.7) |
| Slightly positive | 119.2–147.5 | 95 (50.8) |
| Positive | 147.6–175.9 | 83 (44.4) |
| Very positive | 176–204 | 4 (2.1) |
Figure 1Kogan's attitudes towards old people scale scores by job title.