June 7, 2026 · Journal of the American Geriatrics Society · DOI: 10.1111/jgs.70531

Narrative Creation and Its Impact on Learners' Attitudes Toward Older Adults in Long-Term Care

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The authors investigate how narrative creation influences learners' attitudes toward older adults in long-term care settings. They aim to determine whether engaging in storytelling can positively alter perceptions and foster empathy among students regarding this demographic. The study highlights the potential of narrative techniques as a tool for improving intergenerational understanding.

Veronica Ortiz, Neema Sharda, Gwendolen Buhr

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