The population of older adults has grown rapidly in recent years and is expected to continue to grow into the middle of this century. The aging of the population means that nurses need to have specialized gerontological knowledge in order to properly care for older adults. In spite of the current need for specialists in this field, gerontological nursing is not a popular choice and nurses often lack adequate preparation to care for older adults. The complex reasons behind these issues are rooted in the history of the development of this specialty. This study takes a historical look at the development of gerontological nursing in British Columbia through the stories of seven nurse educators who were leaders and innovators in their field. The...
Objective To explores nursing faculty members’ attitudes towards older people, their thou...
Substantial gaps exist between the number of older adults requiring competent geriatric care and the...
Aims and objectives. To develop a practitioner-led description of gerontological nursing and articul...
The population of older adults has grown rapidly in recent years and is expected to continue to grow...
Having established an academic and clinical infrastructure, geriatric nursing is well positioned to ...
The current status of gerontological nursing curricula in Canadian generic baccalaureate nursing pr...
A nursing workforce able to care for our aging population is critical for ensuring quality gerontolo...
People are living longer and gerontology knowledge, or knowledge of the person named as older, is pa...
Examining the meanings of the experiences of advanced practice nurses (APNs) who chose to work with ...
INTRODUCTION: There is an urgent need for registered nurses with gerontological competence within lo...
The progressive growth of geriatric facilities as valuable element of the health system signified fo...
Abstract As the Australian population ages the demand for nursing care which focuses ...
Abstract Background Making fun of growing older is co...
In response to the unprecedented rise in the U.S. older adult population, nurse educators have inten...
Older adults are the fastest growing segment of our population and will require nurses and other hea...
Objective To explores nursing faculty members’ attitudes towards older people, their thou...
Substantial gaps exist between the number of older adults requiring competent geriatric care and the...
Aims and objectives. To develop a practitioner-led description of gerontological nursing and articul...
The population of older adults has grown rapidly in recent years and is expected to continue to grow...
Having established an academic and clinical infrastructure, geriatric nursing is well positioned to ...
The current status of gerontological nursing curricula in Canadian generic baccalaureate nursing pr...
A nursing workforce able to care for our aging population is critical for ensuring quality gerontolo...
People are living longer and gerontology knowledge, or knowledge of the person named as older, is pa...
Examining the meanings of the experiences of advanced practice nurses (APNs) who chose to work with ...
INTRODUCTION: There is an urgent need for registered nurses with gerontological competence within lo...
The progressive growth of geriatric facilities as valuable element of the health system signified fo...
Abstract As the Australian population ages the demand for nursing care which focuses ...
Abstract Background Making fun of growing older is co...
In response to the unprecedented rise in the U.S. older adult population, nurse educators have inten...
Older adults are the fastest growing segment of our population and will require nurses and other hea...
Objective To explores nursing faculty members’ attitudes towards older people, their thou...
Substantial gaps exist between the number of older adults requiring competent geriatric care and the...
Aims and objectives. To develop a practitioner-led description of gerontological nursing and articul...