Nursing students' attitudes towards HIV/AIDS patients in Finland, Estonia and Lithuania |
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Authors: | Tarja Suominen PhD ,,Niina Koponen MScN ,,Vida Staniuliene MScN ,,Natalja Istomina ,,Ilme Aro ,,Ima-Riina Kisper-Hint MScN ,,Maj-Lis Vä nskä MScN , Maritta Vä limä ki PhD,RN |
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Affiliation: | Department of Nursing Science, University of Tampere, Tampere, Finland;, Klaipeda College, Klaipeda, Lithuania;, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Klaipeda, Klaipeda, Lithuania;, Department of Nursing, University of Tartu, Tartu, Estonia;, Tallinn Health College, Tallinn, Estonia;, Department of Nursing Science/Hospital District of Southwest Finland, University of Turku, Turku, Finland;and South Carelia Adult Education Center, Lappeenranta, Finland |
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Abstract: | This paper presents baseline data on attitudes towards HIV/AIDS patients and homophobic levels among nursing students in three Baltic Sea countries: Finland, Estonia and Lithuania. The aim is to describe and compare nursing students' attitudes in these three countries and to explore how attitudes towards HIV/AIDS correlate with background variables. The total sample comprised 471 nursing students. The respondents demonstrated average attitude scores towards patients with HIV/AIDS and rather positive attitudes towards homosexually oriented patients. Significant country differences were found, with Finnish nursing students showing the most positive attitudes towards HIV/AIDS patients and homosexually oriented patients. Previous experience of HIV/AIDS patients was the single factor with the greatest positive impact on nursing students' attitudes. Nursing students' willingness to provide care for an HIV/AIDS patient was associated with a positive attitude towards these patients. Length of employment experience correlated negatively with general attitude, and older nursing students with more work experience showed a more negative attitude towards homosexual patients. Proper education to achieve a sound knowledge base and good nursing skills promotes a more positive attitude to HIV/AIDS. It is important that nursing students are sensitive and show respect for the patient's human dignity. There is need for greater harmonization of education in the three countries. |
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Keywords: | nursing students attitudes HIV/AIDS Finland Estonia Lithuania knowledge quantitative |
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