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Te Pae Tawhiti 2020 Conference

Quality Assured Poster Abstracts

Dr Karen Munday | EIT, Hawke’s Bay Principal Academic Lecturer, School of Nursing | kmunday@eit.ac.nz Factors that Influence Student Nurses’ Attitudes towards Older Adults As the ageing population increases across the globe, the number of older adults requiring nursing care is also increasing. Care of the elderly is not limited to residential care facilities but spreads across almost all clinical areas. Nurses play an integral role in the care delivered to elderly patients. However, there is an ongoing problem with health professionals displaying ageist attitudes, which impact on their interactions with, and treatment of, older adults (Ben-Harush et al. 2017). Nursing schools have the responsibility to ensure that students are provided with a holistic education, which should include addressing any underlying negative attitudes and behaviours that may impact on the quality of care delivered.

A longitudinal study investigating factors that influence student nurses’ attitudes towards older adults, and factors that influence their attitudes towards working with older adults was initiated in early 2020. Baseline data were collected from 62 first year nursing students from two North Island campuses. Students were asked to complete the Student Attitudes towards Working with Older People survey and the Kogan’s Attitudes Towards Older People scale prior to them receiving any gerontology education and prior to their first clinical placement. Demographic data were also collected. The students will be asked to complete the two surveys again once that have completed their age-care facility clinical placement. They will also complete them at the end of their second year and third year of their degree programme.

This aim of this research is to explore the attitudes of student nurses towards the elderly as they progress through their degree programme, and to try and identify factors that influence their attitudes. The outcome of this research could be used to inform the undergraduate curriculum to help students maintain or develop positive attitudes towards older adults. In addition, it is hoped that the research will increase understanding about students’ perception of working with older adults, so any misconceptions can be addressed through education.

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Factors that Influence Student Nurses’ Attitudes towards Older Adults

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Risk

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Is There a Bright Side to the COVID 19 Lockdown? A Review on Online Learning

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International Students’ Self Efficacy

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The Game as the Teacher

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Activities

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Staff Panel: Zoom Room Class to Class Video Conferencing Upgrade Project

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Connect and Reflect

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Better Rapport, Better Connections

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Tour of Wharenui

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Student Panel: The Other Side of Online Learning

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Engagement at EIT (Two Part Workshop

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Relationships Count: Student Plus Maths does not Need to Equal Anxiety

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Opening Staff Panel: Resilience Your Gift to a Thriving Community

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Weaving Whanaungatanga into Teaching and Learning

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Stories from the Archives Connecting Past, Present, and Future

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The “Chocolate Fish Method” that Hooked Students into Online Learning

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Te Aranga Ake Connecting with Community through Project Based Learning

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Using Online Activities to Increase Student Engagement and Improve Results

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Kanohi ki te Kanohi in the Face of COVID 19

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Building Resilience: Working Together to Tackle Life Challenges

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Demonstrate their Resilience

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What was it you do again?

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Staff and Student Panel: Online Simulations in Teaching and Learning

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Strategies for Teaching International Students

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COVID 19 Pandemic Level4 Lockdown

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Why Young People Find It Hard to Make Career Decisions

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The Hidden Burden of Family Responsibility Implications for Education

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Lockdown

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Communities

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Design

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Scaffolding Work Integrated Learning

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Introduction by Macie Rudoff, Dr David Skelton and Deb Stewart

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