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Figure 1 -Flow diagram for the selection of studies included in the narrative review.  
Health professionals’ knowledge and attitudes toward older people in primary care in Saudi Arabia
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March 2017

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Saudi Medical Journal

Badrya H. Alamri

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Previous international studies have indicated that a range of factors influence knowledge and attitudes toward older people were education, past work experiences, and social contact with healthy older people. This article reports on the findings of a literature review in relation to attitudes toward older people among health professionals working in primary healthcare centers in Saudi Arabia. The findings of this narrative literature are reported through 5 themes: the instruments used in the selected studies to measure attitudes toward older people; the instruments used to measure knowledge on ageing; attitudes toward older people; knowledge of the care of older people; and factors that influence knowledge and attitudes toward older people. Further investigation is needed to identify the level of knowledge on ageing, attitudes toward older people, and the factors which affect health professionals’ knowledge and attitudes toward older people in primary healthcare centers in Saudi Arabia.

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... A substantial body of literature exists examining the attitudes of health professionals towards the elderly (11). A variety of professional groups have been the subject of analysis, including nurses, dentists (12), physiotherapists, dietitians, neurologists (13), physicians (14), psychologists, primary health care providers (15) and students engaged in studies within health-related departments or other academic disciplines (16). The attitudes of doctors and nurses have been widely reported; however, the data of other healthcare professionals have been reported in a limited number of studies, despite the necessity for such information (11). ...

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Examining The Attitudes Towards the Elderly of Home Care And Patient Transport Service Personnel Within A Local Government
Health professionals’ knowledge and attitudes toward older people in primary care in Saudi Arabia

Saudi Medical Journal