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Comparison of first- and fourth-year students' image, knowledge, and understanding of the elderly and their communication patterns with elderly individuals Ayano HAYASHI 1 , Nobuko AIDA 2 , Shin-ichi SUGIURA 3 1Department of Nursing, Nagoya University Hospital 2School of Health Sciences, Nagoya University 3Graduate School of Medicine, Nagoya University Keyword: 高齢者 , 看護学生 , イメージ , エイジズム , コミュニケーション , elderly , nursing student , image , ageism , communication pp.45-55
Published Date 2011/12/30
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.7009200065
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Abstract

 In order to obtain data for basic undergraduate education in geriatric nursing at our university, the present study elucidated the image, knowledge, and understanding of the elderly among first- and fourth-year nursing students and the characteristics of their communication with elderly individuals, as well as differences by attributes. An anonymous self-report questionnaire survey was conducted and responses from 76 first-year students(response rate, 92%) and 46 fourth-year students(52%) were analyzed. Students with experience of receiving care from elderly individuals had a more positive image of the elderly than those with no such experience, and students with experience interacting with elderly individuals exhibited less ageism than those with no such experience. In addition, analysis of descriptions of responses to settings involving 65-year-old patients demonstrated that "wishful thinking" and "explanation and persuasion" accounted for approximately 30-40% of responses among first-year students and that "sympathizing and listening" accounted for over 70% of responses among fourth-year students (p<0.0001). Characteristics differed more considerably by school year than by presence or absence of experience interacting with elderly individuals. Based on these findings, we discussed methods for gerontological nursing education that promote positive images and attitudes toward the elderly as well as practical education involving "listening" to elderly individuals in communication settings.


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電子版ISSN 印刷版ISSN 1345-2606 日本看護医療学会

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