Affiliations 

  • 1 Y C Wan, BNSc. School of Nursing, University Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  • 2 P J H Poi, MRCP. Department of Medicine, **University Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Med J Malaysia, 1997 Sep;52(3):238-43.
PMID: 10968092

Abstract

A comparative study was carried out to assess Year I and Year III student nurses' attitudes and knowledge of the elderly. Significantly more Year I students disagreed that the elderly had a capacity to learn (chi 2 = 11.08, p = 0.0006). Year III students were significantly more likely to obtain information about the elderly from the mass media, agencies, and relatives but not from health personnel. Nearly all respondents (96.25%) in the study wanted to know more about the elderly. Only 3 of the 14 questions on ageing revealed significant differences in knowledge between the two groups. The basic course in gerontology should be expanded and revised to dispel erroneous attitudes, allow better understanding of the ageing process, and ensure entry-level competence in caring for older people.

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