Improving care for the older population is a growing clinical need in the United States. Ageism and other attitudes of healthcare professionals can negatively impact care for older adults. This study investigated healthcare professionals’ (N = 140) views towards aging and characterized a confluence of factors influencing ageism perspectives in healthcare workers using path analysis models. These models proposed relationships between aging anxiety, expectations regarding aging, age, ageism, and knowledge. Aging anxiety had a less critical role in the final model than hypothesized and influenced ageism in healthcare workers through its negative effect ((Formula presented.) = −0.27) on expectations regarding aging. In contrast, aging knowledge ((Formula presented.) = −0.23), age ((Formula presented.) = −0.27), and expectations regarding aging ((Formula presented.) = −0.48) directly and inversely influenced ageism. Increased knowledge about the aging process could lower ageism amongst healthcare professionals and improve care for older adults. The results put forth in this study help to characterize and understand healthcare workers’ complex views towards the aging population they often encounter. Moreover, these results highlight the need and utility of leveraging practitioner education for combating ageism in the clinical setting.
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Palsgaard, P., Maino Vieytes, C. A., Peterson, N., Francis, S. L., Monroe-Lord, L., Sahyoun, N. R., … Arthur, A. E. (2022). Healthcare Professionals’ Views and Perspectives towards Aging. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(23). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192315870
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