Nursing applicants' desire to work in nursing and related factors: a cross-sectional study.

Contemporary nurse Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-21 DOI:10.1080/10376178.2024.2327355
Kirsi Talman, Henna Mäntylä, Maija Hupli, Miko Pasanen, Elina Haavisto
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Background: The desire to work in the nursing profession has recently been identified as an important aspect to consider in the selection process of nursing students but very little is known about nursing applicants' or students' desire to work in nursing.

Aims: The study aimed to describe and explain the desire of undergraduate nursing applicants to work in nursing.

Design: A cross-sectional study design.

Methods: The Desire to Work in Nursing Instrument was used to collect the data. All nursing applicants (N = 974) who took part in an entrance examination organised in six Universities in October 2018 were eligible to participate. Eight Hundred and Forty-one applicants (response rate 86%, 102 males) participated in the study. Statistical analysis included the use of descriptive statistics and linear regression was used to assess if dependent variables explained the observed outcomes.

Results: A strong desire to work in nursing was demonstrated in all the four areas. The most common reason to desire this work was suitability to nursing and the nature of work, and the least common was the career opportunities. Gender, previous education, and a realistic image best explain the desire.

Conclusions: The assessment of desire to work in nursing may assist career choice of nursing applicants, and may enhance recruitment and retention in nursing education. Applicants need to be more aware of the career development possibilities. Further studies are needed to investigate if the desire to work in nursing is different to men than to women to inform recruitment strategies.

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护理申请人从事护理工作的愿望及相关因素:一项横断面研究。
背景:从事护理工作的愿望最近被认为是护理专业学生选拔过程中需要考虑的一个重要方面,但人们对护理专业申请者或学生从事护理工作的愿望知之甚少:设计:横断面研究设计:方法:使用 "从事护理工作的愿望 "问卷收集数据。参加2018年10月在6所大学组织的入学考试的所有护理申请人(N = 974)均有资格参与。841名申请人(回复率86%,102名男性)参与了研究。统计分析包括使用描述性统计和线性回归来评估因变量是否能解释观察到的结果:在所有四个领域中,应聘者都表现出从事护理工作的强烈愿望。希望从事护理工作的最常见原因是适合护理工作和工作性质,最不常见的原因是职业机会。性别、曾接受的教育和现实形象最能解释这种愿望:对从事护理工作的愿望进行评估可能有助于护理申请者的职业选择,并能提高护理教育的招生和留用率。申请者需要更多地了解职业发展的可能性。还需要进一步研究男性与女性从事护理工作的愿望是否有所不同,以便为招聘策略提供参考。
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