Student Nurses’ Perceptions About Older People

Author:

Dahlke Sherry1,Davidson Sandra2,Duarte Wisnesky Uira1,Kalogirou Maya R.1,Salyers Vince3,Pollard Cheryl4,Fox Mary T.5,Hunter Kathleen F.1,Baumbusch Jennifer6

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Nursing , University of Alberta , Edmonton , Alberta , Canada

2. Faculty of Nursing , University of Calgary , Calgary , Alberta , Canada

3. Gonzaga University , Spokane , WA , USA

4. MacEwan University , Edmonton , Alberta , Canada

5. York University , Toronto , Ontario , Canada

6. The University of British Columbia , Vancouver , Canada

Abstract

Abstract Educating nursing students about the ageing population is situated within negative societal, heath care and nursing perceptions. A cross-sectional design using Burbank’s perceptions towards older people scale was used to survey students in a pre-licensure nursing program in western Canada. Findings revealed that students’ perceptions about older people were lower in the third year of the nursing program and after four clinical experiences. We suggest that students’ first experiences in long-term care settings, in which they learn to provide basic care to older people, be balanced with experiences of older people in a variety of settings. Such experiences would allow students to develop the knowledge and skill needed to work with an ageing population with complex healthcare needs. More research is needed to better understand students’ experiences and perceptions about where in the program more learning strategies about how to best work with older people would be helpful.

Funder

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Education,General Nursing

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