A Pilot Study of a Creative Bonding Intervention to Promote Nursing Students' Attitudes towards Taking Care of Older People

Although numbers of older people are increasing, nursing students have negative attitudes towards older people and do not plan to care for them following graduation. Multiple strategies have been implemented to reverse students' attitudes with mixed results. The purpose of this pilot quasi-expe...

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Main Authors: Ann R. Lamet (Author), Rosanne Sonshine (Author), Sandra M. Walsh (Author), David Molnar (Author), Sharon Rafalko (Author)
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Published: Hindawi Limited, 2011-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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