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https://doi.org/10.48188/hczz.3.1.4

Differences in the attitudes of health and non-health sudents about aging and dementia

Silvija Kaleb ; Klinički bolnički centar Split
Rosanda Mulić ; Sveučilište u Splitu, Medicinski fakultet
Iris Jerončić Tomić orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-1510-4000 ; Sveučilište u Splitu, Medicinski fakultet


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Objective: The objective of this research is to examine the attitudes of students of health and non-health studies about aging and dementia and to investigate whether there is a connection between the measurement variables.Methods: The research is cross-sectional. The respondents are students at the University of Split, the School of Medicine, Faculty of Maritime Studies and Faculty of Humanities and Socia Sciences and the University Department of Health Studies. The processed data was collected through an online survey. Descriptive statistics methods show mean levels of attitudes using the medi-an and arithmetic mean with indicators of dispersion around the mean values using the interquartile range and standard deviation. The χ2 test examines the difference in the structure of the respondents. When testing hypotheses, T-test, Anova test, and regression analysis are used. The analysis was done in the statistical software STATISTICA 12, TIBCO Software Inc., California.Measuring tools: For the purposes of the research, a 4-part questionnaire was conducted: data on the sociodemographic cha-racteristics of the respondents, knowledge of the respondents using the Palmer scale, attitudes toward aging and older people using the Kogan scale, and attitudes toward dementia using the DAS scale.Results: The mean level of attitude on Kogan’s scale is 3.73 points higher compared to the limit value of 119. The test revealed a statistically significant difference (t=4.28; P<0.001). Knowledge was tested with the Palmer knowledge scale. The average level of knowledge was 15.02 points, ranging from 1 to 23. The attitude towards dementia was examined with the DAS scale. The ave-rage level on the DAS scale is 10.15 points higher than the threshold value, the acceptance of people with dementia is at a lower level. There was no correlation between age and attitudes about aging and older people (r=0.024; P=0.715), nor between age and the Palmer scale (r=-0.114; P=0.083). The change in attitude towards dementia is not related to the change in age (r=0.060; P=0.364). On the DAS scale, a higher score of 2.39 points was found in the female respondents compared to the male respondents (t=1.98; P=0.049). The examination did not show the presence of a statistically significant difference regarding gender (F=1.62; P=0.199). The examination did not establish the presence of a statistically significant difference in the place of residence (F=0.20; P=0.819). The examination did not establish a statistically significant difference regarding the year of study (F=2.07; P=0.070). The mean level of attitude among students with personal experience of living with elderly people, measured by all three scales, is not statistically significant. A statistically significant influence on knowledge was determined for the age factor. The year of study has a positive effect on knowledge, students in higher years of study show an increase in knowledge by an average of 0.15 points in each subsequent year of study (P=0.041).Conclusions: 233 students of health and non-health studies participated in the cross-sectional survey. The perception of me-dical students is more positive in three test categories: aging and elderly people, and dementia. The perception of students is not different regardless of demographic characteristics (age, gender, place of residence, year of study). We did not prove any differences in the perception of students towards aging with regard to the experience of cohabiting with an elderly person. The model of per-ception towards aging and dementia confirms that knowledge is the most important factor influencing perception among students.

Ključne riječi

attitudes; aging; dementia; nurses/technicians

Hrčak ID:

302262

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https://hrcak.srce.hr/302262

Datum izdavanja:

4.5.2023.

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