Su Jing Jing, Tsui Kwai Yu, Lam Simon Ching, Yang Liu, Chong Daphne, Wong Eliza Mi Ling, Suen Lorna Kwai Ping, Kwan Rick Yiu Cho
School of Nursing, Tung Wah College, Hong Kong, China.
School of Nursing, Tung Wah College, Hong Kong, China; Translational Research Centre for Digital Mental Health, Tung Wah College, Hong Kong, China.
Nurse Educ Today. 2025 Mar;146:106532. doi: 10.1016/j.nedt.2024.106532. Epub 2024 Dec 3.
Preparing nursing students for dementia care, a prevalent cause of mortality, disability, and dependency among older people, is essential. Positive perceptions of e-health are believed to be associated with better knowledge, attitude, and skills among nurses across various care contexts. However, the relationship between e-health perception and nursing students' dementia knowledge and stigma remains underexplored.
To investigate the relationship between e-health perceptions, dementia knowledge, and dementia stigma among nursing students.
A total of 513 nursing students from a college in Hong Kong participated in an online survey.
A cross-sectional design.
Students had an average age of 20.6 years, with the majority being females (69.8 %) and lacking experience in providing direct care for people with dementia (69.9 %). Most participants were in their first academic years (95.5 %) and had no family members with dementia (92.4 %). Students showed inadequate dementia knowledge (scoring indicator was 64.4 %) and a moderate stigma score (58.9 ± 9.0). Bivariate regression analysis indicated that e-health perception is significantly related to dementia knowledge but not to dementia stigma. Multiple regression analysis showed that being male (β = 0.520, p = 0.01) and having family members with dementia (β = 0.77, p = 0.03) were positively associated with dementia knowledge. Additionally, greater dementia knowledge (β = -0.53, p < 0.005) and senior-year bachelor programme entry were negatively associated with dementia stigma.
The curricula of pre-registration nursing education should be enhanced to improve dementia knowledge and reduce stigma. The lack of a significant correlation between e-health perception, experience in caring for individuals with dementia, and dementia knowledge and stigma underscores the need to improve the quality of dementia education by leveraging e-health opportunities and clinical practicum.
让护理专业学生为痴呆症护理做好准备至关重要,痴呆症是老年人死亡、残疾和依赖的常见原因。人们认为,对电子健康的积极认知与护士在各种护理环境中的更好知识、态度和技能相关。然而,电子健康认知与护理专业学生的痴呆症知识和污名化之间的关系仍未得到充分探索。
调查护理专业学生的电子健康认知、痴呆症知识和痴呆症污名化之间的关系。
香港一所学院的513名护理专业学生参与了一项在线调查。
采用横断面设计。
学生的平均年龄为20.6岁,大多数为女性(69.8%),且缺乏为痴呆症患者提供直接护理的经验(69.9%)。大多数参与者处于大学一年级(95.5%),且没有家庭成员患有痴呆症(92.4%)。学生的痴呆症知识不足(得分指标为64.4%),污名化得分中等(58.9±9.0)。双变量回归分析表明,电子健康认知与痴呆症知识显著相关,但与痴呆症污名化无关。多元回归分析显示,男性(β = 0.520,p = 0.01)和有家庭成员患有痴呆症(β = 0.77,p = 0.03)与痴呆症知识呈正相关。此外,更多的痴呆症知识(β = -0.53,p < 0.005)和本科高年级入学与痴呆症污名化呈负相关。
应加强注册前护理教育课程,以提高痴呆症知识并减少污名化。电子健康认知、照顾痴呆症患者的经验与痴呆症知识和污名化之间缺乏显著相关性,这凸显了利用电子健康机会和临床实习来提高痴呆症教育质量的必要性。