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Knowledge and Attitudes of Graduating Medical, Pharmacy, and Nursing Students Toward Geriatric Care at the College of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Gondar, North West Ethiopia.

Faisel Dula SemaAbdisa Gemedi JaraAdmasu Teshome DemessieTsegagabriel Shawel LemmaSaron Naji GebremariamGizework Alemnew MekonnenWudneh Simegn BelayAsmamaw Emagn KasahunMasho Tigabe Tekel
Published in: Advances in medical education and practice (2024)
The majority of graduating MPN students had poor knowledge despite having either a neutral or positive attitude toward geriatric care. Female students had lower knowledge scores than male students. Similarly, pharmacy and nursing students had lower knowledge and attitude scores than medical students, and the attitude score of students aged ≤ 25 years was lower than students aged >25 years. Their respective departments should implement a strategy to improve the knowledge of MNP students.
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