1992
DOI: 10.1080/0360127920180603
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Gerontological Education for Students in Nursing and Social Work: Knowledge, Attitudes, and Perceived Barriers

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“…These results support ndings in literature which af rm the relationship of contact with older persons and interest in aging (Beissner, 1990;Coren et al, 1987;Gomez et al, 1991;Green et al, 1983;Kane, 1999;McKillip, 1980;Reed et al, 1992;Shmotkin et al, 1992); Regarding the link between contact with older persons and initial interest in aging,…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…These results support ndings in literature which af rm the relationship of contact with older persons and interest in aging (Beissner, 1990;Coren et al, 1987;Gomez et al, 1991;Green et al, 1983;Kane, 1999;McKillip, 1980;Reed et al, 1992;Shmotkin et al, 1992); Regarding the link between contact with older persons and initial interest in aging,…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…For example, several researchers have found inverse relationships between trainees' knowledge of aging and their ageist attitudes toward older adults; greater knowledge was associated with lower ageism (Bringle & Kremer, 1993;Ferrario et al, 2008;Reed, Beall, & Baumhover, 1992). Moreover, Allan and Johnson (2009) found knowledge of aging to have an indirect effect on ageism, via knowledge's effect on anxiety.…”
Section: Knowledge Of Aging and Ageismmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…The following factors have been cited: insufficient curriculum time (Gorelik, DamronRodriguez, Funderburk, & Solomon, 2000), limited experience with healthy older adults, perceived lower status of the work (Reed, Beall, & Baumhover, 1992), and lack of academic role models with expertise in gerontology (Lee & Waites, 2006;Paton et al, 2001).…”
Section: Literature Review Student Interest In Working With Older Adultsmentioning
confidence: 97%