LONG-TERM CARE PERSONNEL ASSESS THEIR ATTITUDES AND KNOWLEDGE OF THE OLDER ADULT

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HUBER, M
RENO, B
MCKENNEY, J
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[1] NO KENTUCKY UNIV,NURSING,HIGHLAND HTS,KY 41076
[2] NO KENTUCKY UNIV,MATH & COMP SCI,HIGHLAND HTS,KY 41076
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10.1111/j.1365-2648.1992.tb02046.x
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R47 [护理学];
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1011 ;
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The purpose of this study was to compare long-term care employees' attitude and knowledge about myths of ageing and normal age changes, before and after exposure to formal educational sessions. The researchers investigated if there was a difference in knowledge level and change in attitudes of long-term care employees after educational sessions. The subjects for this study were defined as persons who had any contact with the residents at St Charles Care Center. The final data set used in the analysis contained 84 observations. Each participant attended three 1-hour classes which consisted of simulation of handicaps, normal age-related changes, and myths and realities of ageing. Overall, there was a significant increase in knowledge from the pre-test to the post-test. The study also tested for a negative (anti-aged) bias attitude and a positive (falsely pro-aged) bias attitude among the individuals. At the end of the study there was still a slight negative biased attitude towards ageing. The data suggest that continuing education is an effective means of influencing the knowledge and attitudes of personnel in long-term care facilities. Recommendation for future research should be that this study be replicated in another long-term care facility with the addition of a job satisfaction tool.
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