Attitudes of students from the high medical college of professional studies and nurses towards people suffering from dementia
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2019-03Autori
Јовић, Јелена
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Dementia is characterized by a progressive decrease in cognitive functions, and the term includes different etiologies. Cognitive
decline includes loss of memory and deterioration in executive
functions, such as planning and organizing skills, sufficient to
influence social activities. The aim of this study was to examine and
compare the attitudes (knowledge, emotions and behaviour) of students at the High Medical College of Professional Studies and
nurses towards people suffering from dementia. The study was designed as a qualitative study with the use of a questionnaire. The
Dementia Attitudes Scale (DAS) was used in our study. A total of
283 respondents answered the survey: 56.25% were students, and
43.75% were nurses. The internal consistency of the DAS was
found to be good with a Cronbach's α of 0.792. In the overall score
for attitudes, a significant difference was found between students
(100.47±10.91) and nurses (95.51±16.10). The students had a better score regarding questions describing their behaviour towards
these individuals (p<0.001) and emotions for these patients
(p<0.001). For knowledge, there was no difference between the
two groups of subjects (p=0.901). Regarding the overall score, attitudes of students and nurses towards people with dementia were
positive. This research suggested that the training of senior team
members who then had dementia expertise was a key component in
developing attitudes and improving care practices and outcomes
for these patients. Continuous education of all medical staff who
have contact with people who suffer from dementia is important.
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