College of Nursing, University of Colorado, Anschutz Medical Campus, Mail Stop C288-19, 13120 E. 19th Ave., Aurora, CO 80045, USA.
Department of Biostatistics and Informatics, Colorado School of Public Health, University of Colorado, Anschutz Medical Campus, 13120 E. 19th Ave., Aurora, CO 80045, USA.
Contemp Nurse. 2022 Aug;58(4):377-384. doi: 10.1080/10376178.2022.2112403. Epub 2022 Sep 1.
The older adult population in the US is burgeoning and nurses will be at the forefront of providing the skilled, compassionate care needed for them. Undergraduate nursing students do not commonly desire to work with older adults after graduation, likely related to negative attitudes, which can adversely impact the care provided.
To determine the effect of a course using a suite of teaching techniques designed to positively shift nursing students' attitudes toward older adults.
A one group pre and post-test design was used to test the effect of completion of the Nursing Care of the Older Adult course on baccalaureate undergraduate junior level nursing students' attitudes toward older people at a large University in the Midwest for two consecutive years (2019 and 2020).
A quality assurance evaluation using a voluntary anonymous survey (Kogan's Attitude Toward Older People Instrument) on paper (2019) or online (2020) took place on the first and last day of class. Normality was assessed and the central limit theorem was applicable, therefore, independent samples -tests were performed on the primary outcome, total score, with the primary predictor as pre vs post. This process was repeated on a 2020 cohort in the same course with a paired samples -test, as paired subject ID's were recorded in 2020 but not in 2019. Due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on all parts of academic life, no direct comparisons were made between the 2019 and 2020 samples. Course content included lectures, videos, MaskEd™ simulation, group work, case studies and clinical experiences.
Both cohorts had significant improvement in the total Kogan instrument score, indicating a positive change in attitudes toward older adults [2019 pre 167.2, SD 20.3 to post 176.9, SD 22.4, (292.43) = 3.96, < 0.001 and 2020 pre 179.4, SD 21.3 to post 188.1, SD 22.2, (70) = -5.61, < 0.001].
The innovative, intentional teaching strategies incorporated into this gerontology course were effective in promoting positive attitudes toward older adults.
美国的老年人口正在迅速增加,护士将成为为他们提供所需熟练、有爱心的护理的前沿力量。本科护理专业的学生通常毕业后不想从事与老年人相关的工作,这可能与负面态度有关,而这种态度会对所提供的护理产生不利影响。
确定使用一系列旨在积极改变护理学生对老年人态度的教学技术的课程对护理专业大学生的影响。
这是一项在中西部一所大型大学进行的为期两年(2019 年和 2020 年)的、针对护理专业大学生的护理老年人课程对其对老年人态度影响的单组前后测试设计。
在课堂的第一天和最后一天,使用一份自愿匿名调查(Kogan 对老年人态度量表)(2019 年使用纸质问卷,2020 年使用在线问卷)对护理专业大学生进行了一次质量保证评估。评估了正态性,且中心极限定理适用,因此,对主要结果(总分)进行了独立样本检验,主要预测因素为前测和后测。对 2020 年同一课程的另一组学生进行了配对样本检验,因为在 2020 年记录了配对的学生 ID,但在 2019 年没有记录。由于 COVID-19 大流行对学术生活的各个方面都产生了影响,因此没有对 2019 年和 2020 年的样本进行直接比较。课程内容包括讲座、视频、MaskEd 模拟、小组作业、案例研究和临床经验。
两个组的 Kogan 仪器总分都有显著提高,这表明他们对老年人的态度有了积极的变化[2019 年前测 167.2,标准差 20.3,后测 176.9,标准差 22.4,(292.43) = 3.96,<0.001;2020 年前测 179.4,标准差 21.3,后测 188.1,标准差 22.2,(70) = -5.61,<0.001]。
该老年学课程中纳入的创新性、有目的的教学策略在促进学生对老年人的积极态度方面是有效的。