越南护生对痴呆症的知识和态度:一项横断面研究。

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Dung Thi My Pham, An Dang Do, Hien Thi Thu Do, Anh Ngoc Nguyen, Binh Thanh Nguyen, Mai Do
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背景:痴呆症是老龄化人口中最紧迫的健康问题之一,给痴呆症患者、他们的家人和照顾者带来了巨大的健康、经济和护理负担。培养护理专业学生的能力对于有效改善受影响人群的生活质量至关重要。本研究旨在了解护生对痴呆及其相关因素的认知态度。方法:在越南北部、中部和南部四所培养三年制和四年制护理专业学生的医学院进行横断面研究。该调查招募了600名全日制高级护理专业的学生。采用自填问卷,由34个正反题组成,评估学生对痴呆症的知识(阿尔茨海默病知识量表),20个题项采用李克特5分量表评估学生对痴呆症的态度(痴呆症态度量表)。该工具在60名学生中进行了验证,显示出良好的内部信度。结果:护生对痴呆的认知程度不高(34分中平均得分为20.82±2.96分),但对痴呆护理态度积极(90分中平均得分为65.54±8.25分)。参加四年制文凭课程(β = 0.501),女性(β = 0.827)和取得更好的学业成绩(β = 0.795)与痴呆症知识的增加呈正相关(P结论:该研究首次揭示了越南高级护理学生在痴呆症知识方面的差距。它还提供了三年制和四年制护理文凭课程学生在痴呆症知识和态度方面的比较。教育策略不仅要使学生掌握足够的知识,增强对痴呆症的积极态度,而且要加强护理毕业生对痴呆症的认识和态度,以提高他们的老龄化和痴呆症护理能力。对护理实践的启示:研究结果强调了加强培训计划以满足日益增长的痴呆症护理需求的必要性。此外,亦建议增加毕业后培训活动,以提高护理残疾人士的能力。
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Knowledge and attitudes about dementia among nursing students in Vietnam: a cross-sectional study.

Background: Dementia is one of the most pressing health concerns among the ageing population, imposing significant health, financial and caregiving burdens on people with dementia (PWD), their families and caregivers. Building the capacity of nursing students is essential for effectively improving quality of life for affected people. This study aimed to assess nursing students' knowledge and attitudes toward dementia and its associated factors.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in four medical schools educating 3-year and 4-year diploma nursing students in northern, central and southern Vietnam, who were selected based on convenience. Six hundred full-time diploma senior nursing students were recruited for the survey. A self-administered questionnaire consisted of 34 true-false questions evaluating students' knowledge about dementia (Alzheimer's Disease Knowledge Scale) and 20 items using a five-point Likert scale assessing their attitudes toward dementia (Dementia Attitudes Scale) was used. The tools were validated with 60 students and showed good internal reliability.

Findings: Senior nursing students exhibited insufficient knowledge of dementia (mean score of 20.82 ± 2.96 out of 34) but demonstrated positive attitudes toward dementia care (mean score of 65.54 ± 8.25 out of 90). Engaging in a 4-year diploma program (β = 0.501), being female (β = 0.827), and achieving greater academic performance (β = 0.795) were positively associated with increased knowledge of dementia (P < 0.05). Being female (β = 2.179) and possessing better knowledge of dementia (β = 2.740) also positively affected nursing students' attitudes toward dementia (P < 0.05).

Conclusions: The study is the first to shed light on the gaps in dementia knowledge among senior nursing students in Vietnam. It also provides a comparison in dementia knowledge and attitudes between students enrolling in 3-year versus 4-year nursing diploma programs. Educational strategies are needed to not only equip students with adequate knowledge and reinforced positive attitudes toward dementia, but to strengthen nursing graduates' knowledge and attititudes of dementia to better their capacity in ageing and dementia care.

Implications for nursing practice: The findings highlighted the need to enhance training programs to meet the growing demand for dementia care. Additional post-graduation training activities are also recommended to increase competencies of nurses in caring for PWD.

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