Attitudes Toward Aging Presented by Dr. Soad H. Abd El Hamid El Tantawy Lecturer of Gerontological Nursing Faculty of Nursing Mansoura University.

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Attitudes Toward Aging Presented by Dr. Soad H. Abd El Hamid El Tantawy Lecturer of Gerontological Nursing Faculty of Nursing Mansoura University

Out lines: IntroductionIntroduction Definition of attitudeDefinition of attitude Attitude of the elderAttitude of the elder Attitude of the childrenAttitude of the children Attitude of the nurseAttitude of the nurse Components of attitudeComponents of attitude Factors affecting attitude toward elderFactors affecting attitude toward elder Negative attitude toward eldersNegative attitude toward elders Consequences of ageismConsequences of ageism Role of the nurse to combat ageismRole of the nurse to combat ageism

Introduction Attitudes toward aging are influenced by expected life span, economic conditions, social expectations, media, arts, and literature of the time. Attitudes toward aging are influenced by expected life span, economic conditions, social expectations, media, arts, and literature of the time. Ageist attitudes may be excessively positive or negative, depending on one's tendency to stereotype individuals based on their age. Ageist attitudes may be excessively positive or negative, depending on one's tendency to stereotype individuals based on their age.

Positive attitude Negative attitude

Definition: Attitude is a complex mental state involving beliefs, feelings, values and dispositions to act in certain ways. Or, a way of looking at life; a way of thinking, feeling or behaving. Attitudes of elders: Attitudes of the aged toward other elders are often more rejecting than those of younger persons.

Attitudes of Children Children are able to interact with old persons and feel comfortable with them in direct proportion to their frequency of contact. Children are able to interact with old persons and feel comfortable with them in direct proportion to their frequency of contact. Those who see elders frequently are more aware of the reality of aging persons. Those who see elders frequently are more aware of the reality of aging persons. Closeness with grandparent is highly correlated with attitudes young people hold toward older persons. Closeness with grandparent is highly correlated with attitudes young people hold toward older persons.

Attitudes of Nurses Few students or professional set out early on to be gerontology specialists. They enter the field most often by accident, by job opportunity, or through a revered mentor. Often, in nursing, an early experience of a student caring for a physically debilitated or dependent elder was the impression that fostered an interest in the field. Often, in nursing, an early experience of a student caring for a physically debilitated or dependent elder was the impression that fostered an interest in the field.

Components of Attitudes Affective component: it consists of the kind of feeling about an object.Affective component: it consists of the kind of feeling about an object. Cognitive component: it consists of a set of beliefs about an object.Cognitive component: it consists of a set of beliefs about an object. Behavioral component: it consists of an intention to act in particular way with respect to a particular object.Behavioral component: it consists of an intention to act in particular way with respect to a particular object.

Factors affecting the attitudes toward the elders Social and cultural backgroundSocial and cultural background SexSex Level of educationLevel of education Area of practiceArea of practice Interest in working with the eldersInterest in working with the elders Years of experienceYears of experience Type of care facilityType of care facility Exposure to positive role model of aging Characteristics of the residents such as functional and sensory deficits Myths (perpetuating false information, negative images about elders). Influence of mass media

Negative attitudes towards the elders Ageism: Old age is viewed negatively, thus elders are considered a subject of jokes.Ageism: Old age is viewed negatively, thus elders are considered a subject of jokes. Ageism has negative consequences not only on elders, but on individuals, families, groups and community levelsAgeism has negative consequences not only on elders, but on individuals, families, groups and community levels

Consequences of Ageism Not valuing the opinions, contributions and ideas of the elders.Not valuing the opinions, contributions and ideas of the elders. Treating the elders with disrespect.Treating the elders with disrespect. Physical care, verbal and nonverbal behaviors exhibited toward them are colored by the beliefs held about them.Physical care, verbal and nonverbal behaviors exhibited toward them are colored by the beliefs held about them. Ageism can lower or destroy the self-esteem of elders.Ageism can lower or destroy the self-esteem of elders. Limit the degree to which elder’s problems are worked up and managed by health professionals.Limit the degree to which elder’s problems are worked up and managed by health professionals. The elders become dependent and unacceptableThe elders become dependent and unacceptable Lead to a variety of abusive behaviors about elders.Lead to a variety of abusive behaviors about elders.

Role of the nurse to combat ageism Identify and eliminate personal attitudes of ageism by understanding the realities of aging and identifying common misconceptions through contact with individuals, families and community.Identify and eliminate personal attitudes of ageism by understanding the realities of aging and identifying common misconceptions through contact with individuals, families and community. Help in disseminating accurate information about the needs and characteristics of the aging populations through mass media.Help in disseminating accurate information about the needs and characteristics of the aging populations through mass media. Nurses who work with elders should act as role models for staff and advocate for the rights of elders.Nurses who work with elders should act as role models for staff and advocate for the rights of elders.

Providing advice and educating the elders and family about aging process and disabilities associated with aging.Providing advice and educating the elders and family about aging process and disabilities associated with aging. Nurses can refer others to agencies that can provide accurate and current information on aging.Nurses can refer others to agencies that can provide accurate and current information on aging. Informing the family about the importance of involving them in every aspect of their life as this will provide support, show respect and loving.Informing the family about the importance of involving them in every aspect of their life as this will provide support, show respect and loving. Educating the staff about common changes associated with aging, misconceptions and realities of agingEducating the staff about common changes associated with aging, misconceptions and realities of aging

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