Knowledge of aging and attitudes toward older people. A survey of Australian podiatric medical students.

Hylton B Menz, Francis A Stewart,Matthew J Oates

JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN PODIATRIC MEDICAL ASSOCIATION(2003)

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Podiatric medical students in Australia were surveyed to evaluate their reasons for entering podiatric medicine, knowledge of aging, attitudes toward older people, perceptions of treatment efficacy, and desire to specialize in geriatrics. Few students plan to specialize in geriatrics upon graduation (4%), with most preferring general practice (25%) or sports medicine (21%). However, knowledge of aging was good, and students had favorable attitudes toward older people and considered treatment of older people to be effective. Few age- or gender-related effects were observed. It is concluded that students' lack of desire to specialize in geriatrics may be due not to unfavorable perceptions of older people but rather to the low profile and limited development of geriatrics as a specialty area within the podiatric medical profession.
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aging,attitudes,knowledge
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