Wood G J, Mulligan R
School of Dentistry, University of Southern California, Los Angeles 90089-0641, USA.
J Dent Educ. 2000 Nov;64(11):763-71.
The existence of negative attitudes toward aging and a lack of factual information has been voiced in the dental and other health professions. With increasing numbers of elderly in society, intergenerational social contact is more likely to occur and has the potential to reduce negative attitudes and increase knowledge about aging. The purposes of this study were to determine if the level of intergenerational social contact of dental students in one dental school had changed over the last fifteen years and whether any such changes were related to shifts in students' baseline knowledge about aging and attitudes toward elderly patients. Dental students (n=269) representing three different cohorts were surveyed about intergenerational contact, knowledge about aging, and attitudes toward elderly patients prior to receiving any geriatric training. Overall, findings revealed little evidence of increasing intergenerational social contact, an actual decrease in knowledge, an increased negative bias in knowledge, and unchanged attitudes toward elderly patients over the past fifteen years. Recent students were more likely to have had grandparents living in the family home, to have slightly less correct factual knowledge, and to be more negatively biased in their incorrect factual knowledge than earlier students. There were no differences in attitudes toward elderly patients among cohorts. We concluded that additional research is needed to confirm or refute our trends on a national scope. Should these trends be confirmed, dental educators would be alerted to the continuing necessity of countering the students' potential negative biases as well as a lack of basic knowledge about aging.
牙科及其他健康专业领域已表达了对衰老的消极态度以及缺乏事实信息的情况。随着社会中老年人口数量的增加,代际社会接触更有可能发生,并且有可能减少消极态度并增加对衰老的了解。本研究的目的是确定一所牙科学院的牙科学生的代际社会接触水平在过去十五年中是否发生了变化,以及任何此类变化是否与学生关于衰老的基线知识和对老年患者态度的转变有关。在接受任何老年医学培训之前,对代表三个不同队列的269名牙科学生进行了关于代际接触、衰老知识和对老年患者态度的调查。总体而言,研究结果显示,在过去十五年中,几乎没有证据表明代际社会接触增加、知识实际减少、知识方面的负面偏见增加以及对老年患者的态度没有变化。与早期学生相比,近期的学生更有可能有祖父母住在家里,拥有的正确事实知识略少,并且在错误的事实知识方面存在更负面的偏见。不同队列之间对老年患者的态度没有差异。我们得出结论,需要进行更多研究以在全国范围内证实或反驳我们的趋势。如果这些趋势得到证实,牙科教育工作者将被提醒有必要继续应对学生潜在的负面偏见以及对衰老缺乏基本知识的问题。