PLA Second Artillery General Hospital, Beijing, China.
Int J Nurs Stud. 2013 Sep;50(9):1271-82. doi: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2012.11.021. Epub 2012 Dec 22.
The population is ageing globally. Older people are more likely to have chronic diseases and disabilities and have contact with health services. Attitudes of healthcare professionals affect the quality of care provided and individual career preferences.
To examine the international research relating to registered and student nurses' attitudes towards older people and the potential underpinning variables.
A systematic search of 8 databases covering English and Chinese language publications since 2000 was undertaken which identified 25 papers.
Reported attitudes towards older people were inconsistent with positive, negative and neutral attitudes being noted across registered and student nurses and appear to be slightly less positive since 2000. A range of variables have been examined as potential predictors of nurses' attitudes with age, gender and education level being investigated most frequently but none were consistent predictors. Preference to work with older people and knowledge of ageing appeared to be associated with positive attitudes towards older people.
There is a growing need for registered nurses committed to working with older people, however, there is a dearth of well designed studies which investigate both the attitudes of registered and student nurses and the associated factors, and test interventions to inform workforce strategies.
全球人口老龄化。老年人更容易患有慢性疾病和残疾,并与卫生服务机构有接触。医疗保健专业人员的态度会影响提供的护理质量和个人职业偏好。
考察国际上有关注册护士和护生对老年人的态度及其潜在的潜在变量的研究。
系统检索了 8 个数据库,涵盖了 2000 年以来的英文和中文文献,共确定了 25 篇论文。
报告的老年人态度不一致,注册护士和护生的态度既有积极的,也有消极的,还有中立的,自 2000 年以来,态度似乎略不那么积极。已经研究了一系列变量作为护士态度的潜在预测因素,最常研究的是年龄、性别和教育水平,但没有一个是一致的预测因素。对老年人工作的偏好和对衰老的了解似乎与对老年人的积极态度有关。
越来越需要致力于与老年人合作的注册护士,但缺乏设计良好的研究,这些研究既考察了注册护士和护生的态度及其相关因素,又测试了干预措施以制定劳动力战略。