TY - GEN
T1 - Beliefs of students about growing older and perceptions of working in gerontology
AU - Coffey, Alice
AU - Buckley, Catherine
AU - Gaidys, Uta
AU - Sasoni, Julita
AU - Arola, Marjut
AU - Deimante-Hartmane, Dagnija
AU - Corvo, Elisabetta
AU - Auer, Sabrina
AU - Petersen-Ewert, Corinna
AU - Tyrrell, Mark
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 RCN Publishing Ltd.
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - An ageing population that is increasing does not necessarily mean an increase in people who require health and social care. However, it is predicted that a wide range of such services is likely to be needed. This demand is set against a shortage of skilled healthcare professionals and a lack of interest in working with older people. There is a particular shortage of skilled gerontological workers in the developed world, made worse by a perceived lack of professional esteem, economic reward and poor working environments in the specialism. Most studies recommend education to enable individuals to develop accurate knowledge about the ageing process and interest in working with older people. There is a discrepancy in the literature as to whether health and social care workers hold positive or negative attitudes towards older people. As attitudes are strongly linked with perceptions of working with older people, this article presents a review of the literature and discussion on attitudes of health and social care students to ageing and perceptions of working with older people.
AB - An ageing population that is increasing does not necessarily mean an increase in people who require health and social care. However, it is predicted that a wide range of such services is likely to be needed. This demand is set against a shortage of skilled healthcare professionals and a lack of interest in working with older people. There is a particular shortage of skilled gerontological workers in the developed world, made worse by a perceived lack of professional esteem, economic reward and poor working environments in the specialism. Most studies recommend education to enable individuals to develop accurate knowledge about the ageing process and interest in working with older people. There is a discrepancy in the literature as to whether health and social care workers hold positive or negative attitudes towards older people. As attitudes are strongly linked with perceptions of working with older people, this article presents a review of the literature and discussion on attitudes of health and social care students to ageing and perceptions of working with older people.
KW - Ageing
KW - Attitude
KW - Reward
KW - Students
KW - Workplace
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84929886049&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.7748/nop.27.1.33.e648
DO - 10.7748/nop.27.1.33.e648
M3 - Article
C2 - 25633708
AN - SCOPUS:84929886049
SN - 1472-0795
VL - 27
SP - 33
EP - 37
JO - Nursing Older People
JF - Nursing Older People
ER -