The retirement village experiential learning journey (RV-ELJ): an Australian "case study" in university course curriculum to reduce ageism and promote working with older adults

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作者
Holt, Annie [1 ]
Mortley, Elizabeth [1 ]
Haydock, Chris [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Notre Dame, Sch Med, POB 1225, Perth, WA 6160, Australia
关键词
Educational interventions; Aging; Older adults; Stigma; University students; STUDENTS ATTITUDES;
D O I
10.1080/02701960.2024.2384956
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
BackgroundAn aging population means health services are dealing with increasing numbers of older adults, placing challenges on health care systems. Research demonstrates many students who are in the health sciences carry negative views toward older adults, affecting their choice to work with older adults. This study evaluated whether course curriculum via an experiential learning activity that exposed Pre-Medicine students to older adults in retirement villages, improves attitudes to working with older adults upon graduation.MethodsA survey using validated tools namely Australian Aging Sematic Differential (AASD); Relating to Older People (ROPE): Reactions to Aging Questionnaire (RAQ); Geriatric Attitudes Scale (GAS) was implemented. Thematic analysis to evaluate students' reflective essays post placement was conducted (n = 11).ResultsThere were significant positive shifts in attitudes toward older adults and aging (AASD/GAS), along with improvements in students' self-perceptions of aging supported by qualitative analysis.DiscussionThe results support the need for educational interventions like the RV-ELJ model for reducing ageism and encouraging a mind-set shift toward working with older adults. It is important to expose students to settings where older adults live independently to build rapport and breakdown prejudices and stereotypes. This is likely to encourage interest in working with older adults.
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