Adelaide Maria Ansah Ofei, Jane Owusu-Asiamah, Theresa Barnes, Emma Annan
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Abstract
Background: In recent years, the popularity of entrepreneurship among nurses and midwives has increased. People in the nursing and midwifery professions have reaped numerous benefits from this endeavour. However, little is known about the reasons why nurses and midwives decide to become business owners. The aim of the study was to explore the motivation for entrepreneurial instincts among nurses and midwives in Ghana.
Methodology: This qualitative study snowball-sampled nurses and midwives in the Greater Accra Region who have established their health-related businesses. The participants consisted of eleven participants based on theoretical saturation. Using an interview guide, researchers gathered in-depth data on the discussed phenomenon and then analysed the data using thematic analysis.
Results: Five themes were identified from analysis of data, and they are frustration at the former workplace, the desire to own a business, preserving family legacy, the necessity for extra income, and engaging in something during retirement.
Conclusion: Nurses and midwives gain experience through their work as professionals, which motivates them to become entrepreneurs. In addition to these experiences, other factors play an important role in the entrepreneurial ambitions of nurses and midwives.
Patient or public contribution: We are grateful to all nurses and midwives for their help during the study.
期刊介绍:
Nursing Open is a peer reviewed open access journal that welcomes articles on all aspects of nursing and midwifery practice, research, education and policy. We aim to publish articles that contribute to the art and science of nursing and which have a positive impact on health either locally, nationally, regionally or globally