Assessment of Determinants for Choosing Medical Sciences as a Career Path amongst Medical Students of University of Port-Harcourt, Nigeria

Oghenefego Michael Adheke, Nicholas Asiwe, P. O. Uahomo, Chidi Emmanuel Ezerioha, Lenton Igwangi Wariboko, Faustina Chiamaka Irozulike, Angela Ijeoma Opara
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Background and Aim: Presently, medical students form a vital group of aspiring health professionals that are trained in order to assist in promoting healthcare worldwide. However, there is need to understand how these students derive motivation based on various determinants that enable them in choosing to study related disciplines in medical sciences – hence the aim of this present study. Materials and Methods: Using a qualitative, survey research design, this cross-sectional study comprising of two hundred (200) pre-medical and medical students (98 males and 102 females) between the ages of 16 to 25 years were randomly selected from the University of Port Harcourt and issued a semi-structured questionnaire containing two sections: socio-demographic variables and the determinants influencing career choice in medical sciences. Results: The majority of respondents in the age range of 16 – 19 years (accounting for a combined 88.0% of student population) did fill their study questionnaires. There were significant age and gender differences in some of the determinants such as parental and peer influence, prospects of travelling abroad to practice, and financial benefits. Conclusion: The study resolved that there was a need to educate these students to have the right motivation towards aspiring to study in the medical sciences.
尼日利亚哈科特港大学医科学生选择医学作为职业道路的决定因素评估
背景和目的:目前,医学生是一个重要的有抱负的健康专业人员群体,他们接受培训,以协助促进全球医疗保健。然而,有必要了解这些学生如何从各种决定因素中获得动机,使他们能够选择学习医学科学的相关学科-因此,本研究的目的。材料和方法:采用定性调查研究设计,本横断面研究包括从哈科特港大学随机抽取的年龄在16至25岁之间的200名医学预科和医科学生(98名男性和102名女性),并发布了一份半结构化问卷,其中包含两个部分:社会人口统计学变量和影响医学科学职业选择的决定因素。结果:大多数16 - 19岁的受访者(占学生总数的88.0%)都填写了他们的学习问卷。在一些决定因素方面存在显著的年龄和性别差异,例如父母和同伴的影响、出国实习的前景以及经济利益。结论:研究表明,有必要教育这些学生有正确的动机,立志学习医学科学。
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