Nurse Education Today
Volume 30, Issue 7 , Pages 674-679, October 2010

Nursing and midwife students’ willingness to provide care to patients with HIV/AIDS – A comparative study in Finland, Estonia and Lithuania

  • Maritta Välimäki

      Affiliations

    • University of Turku, Department of Nursing Science, Hospital District of Southwest Finland, Turku, Finland
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Address: Department of Nursing Science, University of Turku, 20014, Finland. Tel.: +358 2 333 8495; fax: +358 2 333 8400.
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  • Pekka Makkonen

      Affiliations

    • University of Turku, Department of Nursing Science, Hospital District of Southwest Finland, Turku, Finland
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  • Vida Mockiene

      Affiliations

    • University of Klaipeda, Faculty of Health Sciences, Klaipeda, Lithuania
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  • Ilme Aro

      Affiliations

    • University of Tartu, Department of Nursing, Tartu, Estonia
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  • Mari Blek-Vehkaluoto

      Affiliations

    • Finnish Hearth Association, Helsinki, Finland
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  • Natalja Istomina

      Affiliations

    • University of Klaipeda, Faculty of Health Sciences, Klaipeda, Lithuania
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  • Ima-Riina Kisper-Hint

      Affiliations

    • Tallinn Health College, Tallinn, Estonia
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  • Vida Staniuliene

      Affiliations

    • Klaipeda College, Klaipeda, Lithuania
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  • Niina Koponen

      Affiliations

    • University of Tampere, Department of Nursing Science, Tampere, Finland
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  • Maj-Lis Vänskä

      Affiliations

    • Helsinki Polytechnic Metropolia, Helsinki, Finland
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  • Tarja Suominen

      Affiliations

    • University of Tampere, Department of Nursing Science, Tampere, Finland

Accepted 10 January 2010. published online 22 March 2010.

Summary 

This article presents results on nursing and midwife students’ willingness to care for patients with human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immune deficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS). An international cross-sectional survey design was used and the data were collected from educational institutions in Finland (N=169), Estonia (N=132) and Lithuania (N=170) between autumn 2005 and spring 2006. Participants (N=471) were nursing and midwife students training to be RN, public health nurses or midwives. A modified version of a scale developed by Duppert et al. (1994) was applied to measure willingness to care for patients with HIV/AIDS. The study found a general willingness on the part of students to provide care for patients with HIV/AIDS. However, nursing and midwife students willingness varied between countries and was also related to specific nursing interventions. Factors associated with students willingness also varied within each country, depending on nurses’ age, nursing experience (Finland), positive attitudes to treating patients with HIV/AIDS in general (Finland, Estonia), and previous experience in taking care of a patient with HIV/AIDS (Lithuania). It is important to develop strategies for nursing vulnerable patient populations and international nursing curricula to identify prejudicial thinking and intolerance towards patients with HIV/AIDS.

Keywords: Nursing student, Willingness to care, International comparison

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PII: S0260-6917(10)00016-X

doi:10.1016/j.nedt.2010.01.004

Nurse Education Today
Volume 30, Issue 7 , Pages 674-679, October 2010