Debra Deasey1, Ashley Kable1, Sarah Jeong1. 1. a School of Nursing and Midwifery , University of Newcastle , University Drive, Callaghan , NSW 2308 , Australia.
Abstract
AIM: To report nurses' attitudes towards older people in the emergency department (ED). BACKGROUND: A nurse's attitude towards an older person can have an effect on nurses' work practices and interactions and can result in adverse outcomes for the older person. DESIGN: A national cross-sectional survey using a previously validated instrument Older Person in Acute Care Survey (OPACS) was conducted to measure emergency nurses' attitudes towards older people in their care. METHODS: Members of the College of Emergency Nursing Australasia (CENA) were invited to participate in the study. There were 371 (39%) completed surveys returned. RESULTS: The OPACS survey identified that ED nurses have positive attitudes towards older people in the ED. CONCLUSION: The implications for practice are clinically significant because positive attitudes can result in prevention of discrimination and marginalisation of the older person in the ED.
AIM: To report nurses' attitudes towards older people in the emergency department (ED). BACKGROUND: A nurse's attitude towards an older person can have an effect on nurses' work practices and interactions and can result in adverse outcomes for the older person. DESIGN: A national cross-sectional survey using a previously validated instrument Older Person in Acute Care Survey (OPACS) was conducted to measure emergency nurses' attitudes towards older people in their care. METHODS: Members of the College of Emergency Nursing Australasia (CENA) were invited to participate in the study. There were 371 (39%) completed surveys returned. RESULTS: The OPACS survey identified that ED nurses have positive attitudes towards older people in the ED. CONCLUSION: The implications for practice are clinically significant because positive attitudes can result in prevention of discrimination and marginalisation of the older person in the ED.
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Keywords:
attitudes; emergency; nurse; older person