Knowledge And Attitude Toward the Care of The Elderly Among University of Bohol Nursing Students
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https://doi.org/10.15631/ubmrj.v14i1.243Keywords:
Geriatric nursing, Nursing students, Aging knowledge, Attitudes toward older adults, Quantitative correlational design, Spearman’s rank correlation, Chi-square test, PhilippinesAbstract
Knowledge refers to the information acquired through formal or informal education, as well as the comprehension and abilities gained through education or experience. Attitude refers to how an individual thinks and feels, and how they behave toward others or objects. The elderly constitute a growing proportion of the Philippine population and of hospital admissions. Assessing nursing students' knowledge and attitudes toward caring for older adults is essential to the provision of high-quality care. This study employed a quantitative correlational research approach to determine whether a relationship exists between the variables Knowledge and Attitude among Level 3 and Level 4 regular students at the University of Bohol. Respondents completed the Demographic Profile, Knowledge of the Aging Process, and Attitude toward the Care of the Elderly questionnaires. The respondents were highly knowledgeable about the aging process and had a Positive Attitude toward older adults. Correlational analyses showed that the respondents' demographic profile (age, sex, and year level) and their knowledge and attitudes were not correlated. It was shown that there is no relationship between the variables, Knowledge and Attitude. This suggests that knowledge and attitudes alone may not directly correlate with nursing students' care for older adults.
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