School of Nursing & Midwifery, Flinders University, Adelaide, SA 5001, Australia.
J Transcult Nurs. 2013 Oct;24(4):408-16. doi: 10.1177/1043659613493329. Epub 2013 Jul 10.
The aim of this study was to compare Australian and Chinese nursing students' attitudes and intentions to care for the elderly and the factors affecting these intentions.
A cross-sectional design employed two questionnaires to survey 256 Australian nursing students and 204 Chinese nursing students within the first weeks of their nursing curriculum.Factor analysis and logistical regression analysis were performed to identify predictors of intent to care for the elderly.
The percentage of students more likely to care for the elderly was significantly higher among the Chinese group (72.1%) than the Australian group (45.3%). Work experience with older people and being under the age of 20 were found to be positive predictors, whereas factors such as prejudice toward the elderly and beliefs that elders should live in separate housing were negatively associated with an intention to care for the elderly.
The collectivist culture has a more positive influence on nursing students' attitudes toward the elderly compared with the individualist culture.
It is highly recommended that elderly care settings should be incorporated in clinical placements and further research is needed to explore how clinical experience affects students' career choice.
本研究旨在比较澳大利亚和中国护理学生照顾老年人的态度和意愿,以及影响这些意愿的因素。
采用横断面设计,在护理课程的第一周内,用两份问卷对 256 名澳大利亚护理学生和 204 名中国护理学生进行调查。采用因子分析和逻辑回归分析来确定照顾老年人意愿的预测因素。
与澳大利亚组(45.3%)相比,中国组(72.1%)更有可能照顾老年人的学生比例显著更高。与照顾老年人意愿呈正相关的因素有:照顾老年人的工作经验和年龄在 20 岁以下;与照顾老年人意愿呈负相关的因素有:对老年人的偏见和认为老年人应该独立居住的信念。
与个人主义文化相比,集体主义文化对护理学生对老年人的态度有更积极的影响。
强烈建议在临床实习中纳入老年人护理环境,需要进一步研究临床经验如何影响学生的职业选择。