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Attitudes towards caring for older people in Scotland, Sweden and the United States: Angela Kydd and colleagues compare data from three countries to assess what staff think about working in the specialty

Kydd, Angela; Touhy, Theris; Newman, David; Fagerberg, Ingegerd; Engstrom, Gabriella

Authors

Angela Kydd

Theris Touhy

David Newman

Ingegerd Fagerberg

Gabriella Engstrom



Abstract

Aim To explore the attitudes of nurses and nursing
students in Scotland, Sweden and the US towards
working with older people.
Method This quantitative study used the 20-item
Multifactorial Attitudes Questionnaire (MAQ) to elicit
attitudes on ageism, resources, working environment,
education and professional esteem. Researchers from
each country distributed the questionnaires to nursing
students and nurses, giving a convenience sample
of 1,587 respondents. Data were entered on the
Statistical Package for Social Sciences version 18 and
merged into one large dataset.
Results Scottish participants had the highest
(positive) and Swedish participants the lowest mean
MAQ score. The Kruskal-Wallis test showed significant
differences in mean scores across the countries in 18 of the 20 statements, even when controlling for age
and experience.
Most participants gave positive responses, but
agreed that negative attitudes towards working with
older people pervade among peers due to working
conditions, poor career prospects and a perceived lack
of professional esteem.
Conclusion Inspirational educators, excellent clinical
placements and increasing the professional esteem
of those working with older people are required to
promote the specialty as an attractive career option.

Citation

Kydd, A., Touhy, T., Newman, D., Fagerberg, I., & Engstrom, G. (2014). Attitudes towards caring for older people in Scotland, Sweden and the United States: Angela Kydd and colleagues compare data from three countries to assess what staff think about working in the specialty. Nursing Older People, 26(2), 33-40. https://doi.org/10.7748/nop2014.02.26.2.33.e547

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jan 8, 2014
Publication Date Feb 28, 2014
Deposit Date Aug 5, 2016
Journal Nursing Older People
Print ISSN 1472-0795
Electronic ISSN 2047-8941
Publisher RCN Publishing
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 26
Issue 2
Pages 33-40
DOI https://doi.org/10.7748/nop2014.02.26.2.33.e547
Keywords Ageism, attitudes to older people, gerontological nursing, nurse attitudes, professional esteem, quantitative research
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/328952




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