Ageism, its Impact, and Proposed Interventions
Issue or concern common to my future practice setting: clarifying the proven myths amongst nurses and nursing students regarding geriatric patients
In this case, I would be seeking to further expand the knowledge of nursing care, with specific reference to geriatric residents (the vulnerable population), so as to decrease the myths amongst nurses and nursing students about geriatric patients. My specialty track is nursing education. It is important to note that the concern highlighted above impacts the system at not only the micro, but also the meso and macro levels.
At the micro level (i.e. individual level), myths amongst nurses and nursing students regarding geriatric patients impact patient general health and wellbeing. This is more so the case when it comes to their physical and mental health. As Lagana, Gavrilova, Carter, and Ainsworth (2017) point out, ageism could have extremely negative impact for seniors. In the words of the authors, one example of prejudice against seniors in healthcare settings is whereby “a doctor has lower expectations for a senior’s ability to recover and adjusts treatment plans accordingly” (Lagana, Gavrilova, Carter, and Ainsworth, 2017, p. 82). On this front, this bias could prevent older...
References
Ben-Harush, A., Shiovitz-Ezra, S., Doron, I., Alon, S., Leibovitz, A., Golander, H., Haron, Y. & Ayalon, L. (2017). Ageism among Physicians, Nurses, and Social Workers: Findings from A Qualitative Study. Eur J Ageing, 14(1), 39-48.
Lagana, L., Gavrilova, L., Carter, D.B., & Ainsworth, A.T. (2017). A Randomized Controlled Study on the Effects of a Documentary on Students’ Empathy and Attitudes towards Older Adults. Psychol Cogn Sci, 3(3), 79-88.
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