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Gülfidan Başer, Lecturer
KTO Karatay University, KTO Karatay Üniversitesi Akabe Mah. Alaaddin Kap C TR
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Gülfidan Başer, Lecturer
Vocational School of Health Services, KTO Karatay University Konya, TR
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Dilek Cingil Assist. Prof.
Health Sciences Faculty Public Health Nursing
Necmettin Erbakan University, Konya, TR
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DETERMINING THE FACTORS REGARDING THE
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE ATTITUDES AND
LEVEL OF AGEISM OF NURSING HOME
PERSONNEL AGAINST THE ELDERLY
This descriptive study was carried out in order to determine the attitudes of the
beam house personnel towards the elderly and the elderly as the elderly care was
provided by nurse personnel due to insufficient number of nurses in the nursing
home. The study was with 108 people who agreed to participate in the survey.
Sociodemographic and study characteristics questionnaire form, Kogan's Attitudes
Toward Aging (KOPS) and Aging Attitude Scale (AAS) were used during data
collection. The average age of the staff of the nursing home participating in the
study is 40.1 ± 7.7. 58.3% of these persons are male, 85% are married and 62% are
primary school graduates. The average time spent in the nursing home of the
nursing home personnel was 80.1 ± 56.9 months and 91.7% of the nursing home
staff had elderly care certificates. Participants have positive attitudes according to
KOPS, AAS and subscale scores. KOPS scores vary according to sex and whether
they are elderly with their family; AAS scores vary according to gender, level of
income, whether there is an elderly person living with the family, additional
education outside the certificate for elderly care, the necessity of elderly care
education, level of education and problems encountered. There is a meaningful,
positive and meaningful low level relati onship between KOPS and the elderly living
with the family. Age, education level and duration of employment variables are
predictive in determining the change in total AAS scores and these variables
accurately estimate 40.3% of total ASS scores.
Keywords:
Nursing home; Attitude; Elderliness; Ageism
Congress Topics:
Ethics In The Workplace
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