Kondakci, Dilek DorukMandiracioglu, Aliye2024-08-312024-08-3120242356-36642356-3656https://doi.org/10.7454/msk.v28i1.1594https://hdl.handle.net/11454/104256Background : Given that Alzheimer's disease (AD) has become a major public health problem, this study aimed to investigate the AD knowledge level of nursing students who are health professional candidates. Methods : The population of this cross-sectional study consisted of 346 nursing students taking up a 4 -year program. They were asked to fill out a sociodemographic information form and answer questions from the Alzheimer's Disease Knowledge Scale (ADKS). Results : Among the participants, 67.6% were female and 98.8% were single. The mean age of the students was 20.55 +/- 2.05 years. Their general knowledge about AD was low, with a mean ADKS score of 17.6 +/- 2.85. The scores of the 4th year students ( p = 0.035) and those who received education about the disease beforehand ( p = 0.015) were statistically significantly higher than those of the other participants ( p < 0.05). No significant relationship with ADKS score was observed for the factors of gender, whether they had elderly relatives, and whether they visited nursing homes. Conclusions : The participating students had a low level of knowledge about AD. Increasing disease -specific education and practices for nursing students and including discussions on AD in compulsory courses is necessary to fill in the knowledge gaps.en10.7454/msk.v28i1.1594info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessAlzheimer's DiseaseKnowledgeNursing StudentsT & Uuml;RkiyeInvestigating Nursing Students' Levels of Knowledge about Alzheimer's DiseaseArticle281WOS:001248001200010N/A