Factors influencing the healthcare programme selection of students in an Irish university

IF 1.3 Q3 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Roisin L. Murphy, Kevin D. Murphy
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Abstract

Background

Globally, there is a rapidly increasing proportion of women studying and practising healthcare. This has been accompanied by a reducing proportion of males in most healthcare professions. This has been a contributory factor to the decreasing health staffing due to the tendency of females to work fewer hours and leave their profession earlier. Considering the current shortage of healthcare workers, it is of utmost importance to determine the factors generating these choices, so that recruitment of a significant number of males is not missed. The main objective of this study was to ascertain differences between factors that influence men and women who are students in one Irish university.

Methods

Semi-structured interviews were conducted with postgraduate and undergraduate Pharmacy, Nursing, Medicine, and Dentistry students. The interviews were then transcribed and a thematic analysis was applied to identify patterns and interrelationships in the data. Participants answered questions pertaining to the factors which influenced them to study healthcare.

Results

Fourteen students participated in recorded interviews, with 8 of them being women. The interviews lasted between 12 and 27 min (mean: 18 min). Four themes were identified: (1) student characteristics, (2) content interest needs, (3) perceived career characteristics, and (4) external encouragement. This study confirmed that there is a social perception of some healthcare professions as a women's profession. The factors that influence men and women to study healthcare differed in some ways; females were more drawn to careers by which they could use empathy, while males were more interested by career prospects.

Conclusions

This study offers insight into the decisions of students about their choice of healthcare profession. The study highlights factors that can be targeted by institutions wishing to increase the proportion of men or women in their professions. Using channels such as social media, school visits, and promotion of role models to demonstrate the variety of positions within each profession in terms of work-life balance, salary, career opportunity.
影响爱尔兰一所大学学生保健课程选择的因素。
背景:在全球范围内,学习和从事保健工作的妇女比例迅速增加。与此同时,大多数保健专业中男性的比例也在下降。这是造成保健人员减少的一个因素,因为女性往往工作时间较短,离职较早。考虑到目前保健工作者的短缺,确定产生这些选择的因素是至关重要的,这样就不会错过大量男性的招聘。这项研究的主要目的是确定影响爱尔兰一所大学男女学生的因素之间的差异。方法:采用半结构式访谈法对药学、护理学、医学、牙科专业的研究生和本科生进行访谈。然后将访谈记录下来,并进行专题分析,以确定数据中的模式和相互关系。参与者回答了有关影响他们学习医疗保健的因素的问题。结果:14名学生参与了录音访谈,其中8名为女性。访谈时间为12 - 27分钟(平均18分钟)。确定了四个主题:(1)学生特征,(2)内容兴趣需求,(3)感知职业特征,以及(4)外部鼓励。这项研究证实了社会上对一些医疗保健职业的看法是女性的职业。影响男性和女性学习医疗保健的因素在某些方面有所不同;女性更喜欢能够运用同理心的职业,而男性则对职业前景更感兴趣。结论:本研究对学生选择医疗保健专业的决策提供了深入的了解。该研究强调了那些希望增加其专业中男女比例的机构可以针对的因素。利用社交媒体、学校参观、榜样推广等渠道,从工作与生活的平衡、工资、职业机会等方面展示每个行业的不同职位。
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Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning
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