将合理行动法应用于临床学生对老年医学职业的意向研究

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 NURSING Nursing & Health Sciences Pub Date : 2024-01-21 DOI:10.1111/nhs.13076
Grace Karikari, David K. Lohrmann, Lesa Huber, Margaret Adamek, Oghenekaro Omodior
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在合理行动法的指导下,本研究对影响加纳 314 名临床医学和护理专业学生从事老年医学职业意向的特定个人、信息和社会因素进行了研究。泊松回归显示,对老年人的态度是医科学生选择老年医学职业意向的重要影响因素(B = 0.015,SE = 0.0048,p = 0.002),但不是护理专业学生的重要影响因素(B = 0.009,SE = 0.0145,p = 0.512)。然而,个人兴趣对医学生和护理学生分别是一个重要的影响因素(B = 0.462,SE = 0.0592,p = 0.000)和(B = 0.015,SE = 0.0048,p = 0.002)。具有中度到强烈兴趣的护理专业学生表示有意专攻老年医学的可能性是其他专业学生的 1.6 倍,而医科学生表示有意专攻老年医学的可能性是其他专业学生的 1.5 倍。结果表明,影响老年医学职业意向的最重要因素是学生个人对该领域的兴趣。建议采取以证据为基础的干预措施,如在早期教育和实践中接触该领域并与老年人互动。
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An application of the reasoned action approach to clinical students' intention toward a career in geriatrics
Guided by the reasoned action approach, this study examined select individual, information, and social factors that influence intention toward pursuing a career in geriatrics among 314 clinical medical and nursing students in Ghana. A Poisson regression showed attitude toward older persons was a significant influencing factor of intention to choose a career in geriatrics for medical students (B = 0.015, SE = 0.0048, p = 0.002) but not nursing students (B = 0.009, SE = 0.0145, p = 0.512). Personal interest was, however, a significant influencing factor for both medical and nursing students (B = 0.462, SE = 0.0592, p = 0.000) and (B = 0.015, SE = 0.0048, p = 0.002), respectively. Nursing students with moderate to strong interest were 1.6 times more likely to express an intention to specialize in geriatrics, and medical students were 1.5 times more likely to express an intention to specialize in geriatrics. The results show that the most important factor influencing geriatric career intention is students' personal interest in the field. Evidence-based interventions such as early educational and practice exposure to the field and interactions with older adults are recommended.
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