School of Nursing, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hung Hom, Hong Kong SAR; College of Nursing and Midwifery, Charles Darwin University, 410 Ann Street, Brisbane, QLD 4000, Australia.
School of Nursing, Tung Wah College, Homantin, Kowloon, Hong Kong SAR. Electronic address: https://twitter.com/SimonCLAM1.
Nurse Educ Today. 2022 Mar;110:105279. doi: 10.1016/j.nedt.2022.105279. Epub 2022 Jan 26.
Addressing nursing students' lack of interest in providing care for the aged population is a global challenge for nursing educators. Despite global interest in student nurses' readiness for older people care, almost all the literature has been identified from single countries, predominantly with high income per capita. At present, no study has been conducted to provide evidence-based data related to this topic from a multi-country perspective.
The study's purpose was to examine the willingness to work with older persons and associated factors among student nurses from nine countries (or regions).
This study utilized a correlational and cross-sectional design.
This was a multi-country survey study conducted in China, Chile, Egypt, Hong Kong, India, Greece, the State of Palestine (henceforth Palestine), the Philippines, and Saudi Arabia.
2250 baccalaureate nursing students were recruited from 10 universities in this study.
The survey that was used to collect data comprised four parts: socio-demographic data, attitude toward aging, older person care perception, and willingness to work with such group.
Respondents in five regions (including Mainland China, Greece, Hong Kong, Palestine, and Saudi Arabia) stated that older persons were the least favored group for future career choices. In comparison with mainland China, respondents in Chile, India, and the Philippines were significantly more likely to be willing to care for older patients, but those in Egypt and Greece indicated a lower tendency to choose this option. Favorable attitudes toward aging and older person care perception were significantly associated with having the willingness to provide care to gerontologic patients in the future.
Although attitudes toward aging and older person care perception have long been confirmed as important factors that are linked with willingness in caring for older people, this study adds that location is a more influential factor. Additional research in other countries is needed to advance the knowledge in this important area.
如何激发护理学生对老年人群护理工作的兴趣,是全球护理教育者面临的一大挑战。尽管全球都对护生准备为老年人提供护理服务的问题很感兴趣,但几乎所有文献都来自单一国家,主要是那些人均收入较高的国家。目前,还没有从多国视角出发,针对这一主题提供基于证据的数据的研究。
本研究旨在调查来自 9 个国家(或地区)的护理专业学生对为老年人提供服务的意愿及其相关因素。
本研究采用相关性和横断面设计。
这是一项多国调查研究,在中国、智利、埃及、中国香港、印度、希腊、巴勒斯坦、菲律宾和沙特阿拉伯的 10 所大学开展。
本研究共招募了 2250 名护理专业的本科学生。
本研究使用的调查问卷包括四个部分:社会人口统计学数据、对老龄化的态度、对老年人护理的看法和与该群体一起工作的意愿。
5 个地区(包括中国大陆、希腊、中国香港、巴勒斯坦和沙特阿拉伯)的受访者表示,老年人是未来职业选择中最不受欢迎的群体。与中国大陆相比,智利、印度和菲律宾的受访者更有可能愿意照顾老年患者,但埃及和希腊的受访者则表示不太倾向于选择这种选择。对老龄化的积极态度和对老年人护理的看法与未来为老年患者提供护理的意愿显著相关。
尽管对老龄化的态度和对老年人护理的看法一直被认为是与照顾老年人意愿相关的重要因素,但本研究表明,地理位置是一个更具影响力的因素。需要在其他国家开展更多研究,以推动这一重要领域的知识发展。