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Effects of inter-group contact training on aging-related stereotypes among undergraduate nursing students: a randomized controlled trial.
Strategies to build a larger workforce of geriatric care providers are needed. One method to address the shortage of geriatric care providers is inter-group contact training to improve aging-related stereotypes among undergraduate nursing students, who are an important reserve for geriatric care. But studies on inter-group contact training for nursing students and nurses are limited. To explore the effects of inter-group contact training on aging-related stereotypes, inter-group anxiety, and willingness to engage in geriatric nursing. A pretest-posttest parallel randomized controlled trial, registration number: NCT06615219 (ClinicalTrials.gov). Nursing students were randomly assigned to experimental group (n = 66) and control group (n = 60). The experimental group received inter-group contact training, while the control group received regular training. The program lasted 12 weeks, and outcomes were assessed using t-tests and rank-sum tests. The experimental group demonstrated significantly lower scores on aging-related stereotypes and inter-group anxiety, as well as increased willingness to engage in geriatric care after the intervention. Inter-group contact training effectively improved stereotypes and anxiety, while increasing willingness to work in geriatric care. Further research and the development of inter-group contact courses tailored for healthcare professionals are recommended.
期刊介绍:
Gerontology & Geriatrics Education is geared toward the exchange of information related to research, curriculum development, course and program evaluation, classroom and practice innovation, and other topics with educational implications for gerontology and geriatrics. It is designed to appeal to a broad range of students, teachers, practitioners, administrators, and policy makers and is dedicated to improving awareness of best practices and resources for gerontologists and gerontology/geriatrics educators. Peer Review Policy: All research articles in this journal have undergone rigorous peer review, based on initial editor screening and anonymous refereeing by two anonymous referees.