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Poor level of knowledge on elderly care despite positive attitude among nursing students in Zanzibar Island: findings from a cross-sectional study
by
Muhsin, Arafa A.
, Kibusi, Stephen M.
, Seif, Saada A.
, Munyogwa, Mariam J.
in
Age
/ Aging
/ Attitudes
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Cross-sectional studies
/ Curricula
/ Data analysis
/ Elderly care
/ Geriatric nursing
/ Islands
/ Knowledge
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Nurses
/ Nursing
/ Nursing and Interprofessional Education
/ Nursing attitudes
/ Nursing care
/ Nursing education
/ Nursing knowledge
/ Nursing Management
/ Nursing Research
/ Nursing students
/ Older people
/ Population
/ Questionnaires
/ Research Article
/ Sample size
/ Students
/ Surveys
/ Training
2020
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Poor level of knowledge on elderly care despite positive attitude among nursing students in Zanzibar Island: findings from a cross-sectional study
by
Muhsin, Arafa A.
, Kibusi, Stephen M.
, Seif, Saada A.
, Munyogwa, Mariam J.
in
Age
/ Aging
/ Attitudes
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Cross-sectional studies
/ Curricula
/ Data analysis
/ Elderly care
/ Geriatric nursing
/ Islands
/ Knowledge
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Nurses
/ Nursing
/ Nursing and Interprofessional Education
/ Nursing attitudes
/ Nursing care
/ Nursing education
/ Nursing knowledge
/ Nursing Management
/ Nursing Research
/ Nursing students
/ Older people
/ Population
/ Questionnaires
/ Research Article
/ Sample size
/ Students
/ Surveys
/ Training
2020
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Poor level of knowledge on elderly care despite positive attitude among nursing students in Zanzibar Island: findings from a cross-sectional study
by
Muhsin, Arafa A.
, Kibusi, Stephen M.
, Seif, Saada A.
, Munyogwa, Mariam J.
in
Age
/ Aging
/ Attitudes
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Cross-sectional studies
/ Curricula
/ Data analysis
/ Elderly care
/ Geriatric nursing
/ Islands
/ Knowledge
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Nurses
/ Nursing
/ Nursing and Interprofessional Education
/ Nursing attitudes
/ Nursing care
/ Nursing education
/ Nursing knowledge
/ Nursing Management
/ Nursing Research
/ Nursing students
/ Older people
/ Population
/ Questionnaires
/ Research Article
/ Sample size
/ Students
/ Surveys
/ Training
2020
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Poor level of knowledge on elderly care despite positive attitude among nursing students in Zanzibar Island: findings from a cross-sectional study
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Poor level of knowledge on elderly care despite positive attitude among nursing students in Zanzibar Island: findings from a cross-sectional study
2020
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Overview
Background
It is estimated by the year 2050, 80% of the global elderly population will be from the low-and middle income countries. Elderly care requires health workers with skills associated with an understanding of the biological, psychological, social and cultural theories related to aging. Nurses with better knowledge, skills and positive attitudes towards elderly care are highly needed and critically important for better healthcare and wellbeing of the elderly population. Therefore the objective of this study was to assess the level of knowledge and attitude of nursing students towards elderly care in Zanzibar Island.
Methods
A cross-sectional study was conducted in Zanzibar involving three out of five nursing training institutions. Participants were selected by systematic random sampling. Facts on Aging Quiz 2 and Kogan’s Attitudes Toward Old People scale were used to assess the level of knowledge and attitude towards elderly care among the students respectively. Simple and multivariable logistic regressions were applied to determine the predictors of knowledge and attitude among the participants.
Results
A total of 393 students participated in this study. Only 17% (69) of the participants had good level of knowledge and about 67.9% (267) had positive attitude towards elderly care. Living in an extended family and with an elderly person at home were both associated with good level of knowledge and positive attitude towards elderly care. Furthermore, living in a rural area (adjusted odds ratio = 2.23; 95% confidence interval: 1.22, 4.10) and studying at public institution (adjusted odds ratio = 2.59; 95% confidence interval: 1.41, 4.63) were associated with positive attitude towards elderly care.
Conclusion
This study has shown that the majority of nursing students in Zanzibar have positive attitude but poor level of knowledge towards elderly care. The current findings have demonstrated that past experience with an elderly person can help in influencing good knowledge and shaping positive attitudes towards elderly care. Low level of knowledge shown in the study suggests for further research on adequacy of nursing curriculum and/or its implementation.
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