Objective: The purpose of this literature review was to determine nurses' knowledge and understanding of the ageing process and attitudes towards older people in emergency care settings. Methods: Primary research publications about emergency nurses' attitudes towards and knowledge about older people were sought in six databases and Google. Results: Sixteen articles were reviewed, including seven cross-sectional surveys, seven qualitative studies and two mixed-methods studies. Conclusion: Emergency department nurses' attitudes towards and knowledge about ageing processes may affect therapeutic interactions between nurses and their older patients. Issues such as managerial style, past experiences and the medical model used for health-care del...
The aim of this study is to examine the attitudes of student nurses toward old people in hospital. F...
The increasing longevity of the world's population implies the requirement for a nursing workforce w...
A number of studies have used generic measures to evaluate nurses’ attitudes toward hospitalized old...
With increases in life expectancy and increasing numbers of older patients utilising the acute setti...
© 2014 Wiley Publishing Asia Pty Ltd. Emergency department nurses are challenged to provide safe, qu...
A nursing workforce able to care for our aging population is critical for ensuring quality gerontolo...
Aim and objective: To report Australian nurses' practices caring for older people in the emergency d...
Background: Despite the growing population of older adults worldwide, nurses may harbor negative att...
Background: Nurses provide the majority of care in the ED, so increases in the number of older peopl...
Nursing students rate geriatric nursing poorly in career preferences, but aging populations mean mor...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the attitudes of registered nurses toward the elderly, a...
With increases in life expectancy and increasing numbers of older patients utilising the acute setti...
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to describe nurses ’ views of the issues to be addressed to im...
The population of those over the age of 65 continues to grow. This cohort is one of the largest con...
Background: Older people are often accompanied by family/carers to the emergency department (ED). Fe...
The aim of this study is to examine the attitudes of student nurses toward old people in hospital. F...
The increasing longevity of the world's population implies the requirement for a nursing workforce w...
A number of studies have used generic measures to evaluate nurses’ attitudes toward hospitalized old...
With increases in life expectancy and increasing numbers of older patients utilising the acute setti...
© 2014 Wiley Publishing Asia Pty Ltd. Emergency department nurses are challenged to provide safe, qu...
A nursing workforce able to care for our aging population is critical for ensuring quality gerontolo...
Aim and objective: To report Australian nurses' practices caring for older people in the emergency d...
Background: Despite the growing population of older adults worldwide, nurses may harbor negative att...
Background: Nurses provide the majority of care in the ED, so increases in the number of older peopl...
Nursing students rate geriatric nursing poorly in career preferences, but aging populations mean mor...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the attitudes of registered nurses toward the elderly, a...
With increases in life expectancy and increasing numbers of older patients utilising the acute setti...
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to describe nurses ’ views of the issues to be addressed to im...
The population of those over the age of 65 continues to grow. This cohort is one of the largest con...
Background: Older people are often accompanied by family/carers to the emergency department (ED). Fe...
The aim of this study is to examine the attitudes of student nurses toward old people in hospital. F...
The increasing longevity of the world's population implies the requirement for a nursing workforce w...
A number of studies have used generic measures to evaluate nurses’ attitudes toward hospitalized old...