Students acquire nursing knowledge and values through occupational socialisation during varied work-based placements. Such experiences not only influence their career paths but, crucially, their orientation towards older people in practice. This paper draws on research exploring nursing students' experiences of working with older people during a pre-registration course. It aims to show how understanding their perceptions might assist in meeting the future challenges of elder care. The author reveals that reformed nurse education, service modernisation and changing roles have modified traditional views of nursing older people but not overturned them. Nurses in age-specific and non-acute areas were more likely to practise and encourage a pers...
The unpopularity of gerontological nursing is well established and, although numerous studies have ...
Background Often, nurses have a negative attitude toward older people care and intention to work w...
This article discusses the need for educationalists, students and qualified nursing staff to view wo...
Students acquire nursing knowledge and values through occupational socialisation during varied work-...
Aim. Drawing on research exploring nursing students’ experiences of working with older people, this ...
The aim of this study was to understand undergraduate nurses’ perceptions of working with older peop...
The overall aim of this longitudinal research project was to elucidate and reach an understanding of...
Background: Nursing students’ positive attitudes towards ageing and older people are central to deve...
This is a panel study of 148 students between the ages of 16 and 19 who are enrolled in a three year...
Background and Aim Nurses perception and attitude towards an older patient can positively or negativ...
This paper presents an analysis of a qualitative descriptive study exploring the effect of a structu...
Background: Studies have reported that student nurses hold positive attitudes towards older people; ...
The expected shortage of registered nurses with an advanced degree as specialists in geriatric care ...
Background: Nursing students encounter older people in all health care sectors; however, few choose ...
Objectives: To explore undergraduate nursing students' perceptions of working in the aged care setti...
The unpopularity of gerontological nursing is well established and, although numerous studies have ...
Background Often, nurses have a negative attitude toward older people care and intention to work w...
This article discusses the need for educationalists, students and qualified nursing staff to view wo...
Students acquire nursing knowledge and values through occupational socialisation during varied work-...
Aim. Drawing on research exploring nursing students’ experiences of working with older people, this ...
The aim of this study was to understand undergraduate nurses’ perceptions of working with older peop...
The overall aim of this longitudinal research project was to elucidate and reach an understanding of...
Background: Nursing students’ positive attitudes towards ageing and older people are central to deve...
This is a panel study of 148 students between the ages of 16 and 19 who are enrolled in a three year...
Background and Aim Nurses perception and attitude towards an older patient can positively or negativ...
This paper presents an analysis of a qualitative descriptive study exploring the effect of a structu...
Background: Studies have reported that student nurses hold positive attitudes towards older people; ...
The expected shortage of registered nurses with an advanced degree as specialists in geriatric care ...
Background: Nursing students encounter older people in all health care sectors; however, few choose ...
Objectives: To explore undergraduate nursing students' perceptions of working in the aged care setti...
The unpopularity of gerontological nursing is well established and, although numerous studies have ...
Background Often, nurses have a negative attitude toward older people care and intention to work w...
This article discusses the need for educationalists, students and qualified nursing staff to view wo...