2020
DOI: 10.3126/bjhs.v5i2.31375
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Attitude of Nurses towards Care of Elderly People in Teaching Hospitals of Kathmandu Valley

Abstract: Introduction: Globally, the numbers of elderly population are increasing which is one of the challenges for nurses in health care setting. Nurses' attitude towards elderly people is associated to quality of care they provide.  Objective To identify attitude of nurses towards care of elderly people in teaching hospitals of Kathmandu valley.  Methodology A cross sectional research design was used to identify attitude of nurses towards care of elderly people. Proportionate stratified random sampling t… Show more

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“…Perhaps, the reason for the nurses’ good knowledge in this study could be due to the inclusion of gerontological and home-based nursing in the curricula for the training of professional nurses in Ghana. This conclusion confirms the important role education plays in shaping the opinions of nurses about older people [ 24 ]. Having good knowledge of both the aging process and aged care enables the nurse who has a vital role in the care delivery process to understand and identify the care needs of older patients with the ultimate aim of rendering quality nursing care [ 39 ] and achieving positive patient outcome.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%
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“…Perhaps, the reason for the nurses’ good knowledge in this study could be due to the inclusion of gerontological and home-based nursing in the curricula for the training of professional nurses in Ghana. This conclusion confirms the important role education plays in shaping the opinions of nurses about older people [ 24 ]. Having good knowledge of both the aging process and aged care enables the nurse who has a vital role in the care delivery process to understand and identify the care needs of older patients with the ultimate aim of rendering quality nursing care [ 39 ] and achieving positive patient outcome.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…Cronbach’s Alpha coefficient was done to determine the relative internal consistency of the scale and it yielded the following values; knowledge (0.77), attitude (0.83), and barriers (0.93). The Cronbach’s Alpha value of our study for attitude is consistent with Arani et al [ 32 ] and Lan and Chen, [ 33 ], but contradicts Khagi et al [ 24 ] and Vu et al [ 27 ] where a 0.72 and 0.75 value were reported. Again, our value for knowledge is consistent with Robinson et al [ 34 ], but lower than Amsalu et.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 83%
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