Geriatrics (Feb 2022)

Ageist No More: Interprofessional Training for Undergraduate Healthcare Students

  • Aniela Mendez,
  • Mildred Lopez,
  • Karina Rodriguez-Quintanilla,
  • Belinda Carrion

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/geriatrics7010017
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
p. 17

Abstract

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Ageism seeps deep into our society, whether in law, policies, or healthcare practices it segregates individuals based on their age. The aim of this work was to evaluate the impact of an educational strategy in ageist attitudes against older adults in healthcare undergraduate students. A five-week intervention: Healthy environments and self-care for the older adults was implemented. To assess the impact of this strategy in ageist attitudes in participants, a simulated consultation with an older adult was conducted. Participants’ perspectives on the experience were collected using an online survey. One hundred and thirty-eight undergraduate students from health programs were included. They highlighted growth in the understanding of the normal aging process and the prejudices that surround aging. During the role-play activity, participants identified communication, empathy, and professionalism as the abilities developed with this strategy and the need to show empathy and avoid prejudice against older adults in their clinical interactions. Educational interventions are a great tool to promote cultural changes, diminish prejudices and misconceptions of ageism in future healthcare professionals.

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