This study examined the effect of an experimental program in gerontology and geriatrics on the knowledge, attitudes, and interview skill behaviors of third-year medical students. Experimental group members (n = 45; controls n = 51) participated in four 90-minute group sessions that emphasized psychological, sociodemographic, and physiological aspects of aging and interpersonal communication skills. Program participants developed more positive attitudes and demonstrated more socially skilled behavior during an interview with an older adult
Aims: The aims were to evaluate the effect of a 4.5-week geriatric medicine course on 5th-year medic...
This research utilized a gerontology laboratory to study students\u27 prior contact with the elderly...
Students' knowledge on aging and attitudes toward the elderly were measured at the beginning and end...
BACKGROUND Physicians' attitudes, knowledge and skills are powerful determinants of quality of ca...
WOS: 000321476400014Introduction: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the impact of 'Multidisci...
Strategies to build a larger workforce of physicians dedicated to research on aging are needed. One ...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether the attitudes of students in a physical therapy e...
This dissertation includes three studies of medical students' perceptions of older adults. Attitude ...
This study, guided by Peplau's (1952) Interpersonal Process model, compared attitudes and knowledge...
Introduction: Existing literature on the geriatric-related attitudes of medical students reveals inc...
Research investigating the effects of attitude-focused interventions on doctors' and medical student...
Introduction: Existing literature on the geriatric-related attitudes of medical students reveals inc...
Purpose: This study examined medical students’ interest in geriatrics: Are knowledge, positive atti-...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of two brief methods of intervention designe...
Background: This study describes the development of a required 1-week curricular program in geriatri...
Aims: The aims were to evaluate the effect of a 4.5-week geriatric medicine course on 5th-year medic...
This research utilized a gerontology laboratory to study students\u27 prior contact with the elderly...
Students' knowledge on aging and attitudes toward the elderly were measured at the beginning and end...
BACKGROUND Physicians' attitudes, knowledge and skills are powerful determinants of quality of ca...
WOS: 000321476400014Introduction: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the impact of 'Multidisci...
Strategies to build a larger workforce of physicians dedicated to research on aging are needed. One ...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether the attitudes of students in a physical therapy e...
This dissertation includes three studies of medical students' perceptions of older adults. Attitude ...
This study, guided by Peplau's (1952) Interpersonal Process model, compared attitudes and knowledge...
Introduction: Existing literature on the geriatric-related attitudes of medical students reveals inc...
Research investigating the effects of attitude-focused interventions on doctors' and medical student...
Introduction: Existing literature on the geriatric-related attitudes of medical students reveals inc...
Purpose: This study examined medical students’ interest in geriatrics: Are knowledge, positive atti-...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of two brief methods of intervention designe...
Background: This study describes the development of a required 1-week curricular program in geriatri...
Aims: The aims were to evaluate the effect of a 4.5-week geriatric medicine course on 5th-year medic...
This research utilized a gerontology laboratory to study students\u27 prior contact with the elderly...
Students' knowledge on aging and attitudes toward the elderly were measured at the beginning and end...