Background: We aimed to analyse the trends in ageism among health care providers and medical students in the Republic of Korea. Methods: We used the Fraboni Scale of Ageism (FSA), Relating to Older People Evaluation (ROPE) questionnaire, Anxiety about Aging Scale (AAS), and the Facts on Aging Quiz II to assess ageism in medical students (n=90), nurses (n=114), and physicians (n=83). We grouped health care providers based on the percentage of aged patients (over 65 years) that they treated. Results: Compared to the other groups, physicians had more knowledge about aging and the highest and lowest total scores in the FSA and ROPE, respectively. The total FSA scores were negatively correlated with the percentage of aged patients treated. Regarding the ROPE score, negative and positive ageist behaviors were positively correlated with the percentage of aged patients. Conclusions: Ageism and ageist behavior among physicians dif-fered from previous reports and those of the other groups mentioned in the present study. Al-though physicians had more knowledge of aging, they had expressed a high levels of ageism. However, they did not act ageistically. Health care providers who treat a large number of older patients had minimal ageism but more ageist behavior. These findings indicate that continued education of geriatrics and ageism for medical staff and prospective medical personnel could help improve this situation.
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Lee, J., Yu, H., Cho, H. H., Kim, M., & Yang, S. (2020). Ageism between medical and preliminary medical persons in Korea. Annals of Geriatric Medicine and Research, 24(1), 41–49. https://doi.org/10.4235/agmr.19.0043
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