影响健康专业本科生职业选择、学习经历和职业认同的因素:跨两所大学的混合方法研究

IF 1.9 Q2 NURSING Teaching and Learning in Nursing Pub Date : 2024-04-17 DOI:10.1016/j.teln.2024.03.014
Caterina Tannous PhD MAppSc(OT) GradCert(OT) BAppSc(OT) , Hui-Wen Chien PhD MGerontology, BHSc(Nursing) , Belinda Kenny PhD MAppSc(Speech Pathology) BAppSc(Speech Pathology) , Kuan-Han Lin PhD , Bronwyn Everett PhD, Msc(Hons), BAppSc(Nurs) , Jan-Ying Yeh PhD , Jiun-Yi Wang PhD , Leeanne Heaton RN RM, PhD, MSci(Midwifery), BClinPrac(Paramedic), BN , Yenna Salamonson RN, PhD
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背景与专业身份相关的因素是大学卫生专业课程所关注的,因为这些因素与学生的成功过渡、保留和进入劳动力市场息息相关。目的探讨与学生选择当前课程的决定相关的因素,以及 COVID-19 大流行病如何影响他们的学习体验和对其课程中卫生专业人员的归属感。本研究邀请了两个国家两所院校的健康相关学士学位课程的一年级新生参加。参与者需要完成标准化的职业认同感量表(PIS),以及有关影响他们选修卫生课程的因素和在 COVID-19 大流行期间的一年级经历的问题。总体而言,学生的 PIS 平均得分较高。在卫生部门工作的学生表现出更高的职业认同感。同样,那些有积极的职业影响因素和积极的大学经历的学生的职业认同感得分也较高。定性分析得出了与卫生专业职业影响因素、积极的大学经历以及物理距离和 COVID-19 新闻的影响有关的类别。对学生来说,这段经历是 "艰难的",但他们致力于留在自己的专业中。结论 学生们所表现出的毅力让我们了解到逆境是如何支持韧性和勇气的发展的,并在本研究中对职业认同产生了积极影响。可以将与提高专业认同积极相关的因素纳入大学课程,以加强学生的进步和为卫生专业实践做好准备。
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Factors influencing career choice, study experiences and professional identity in undergraduate health students: A mixed methods study across two universities

Background

Factors associated with professional identity are of interest to university health professional programs because of its association with successful student transition, retention, and progression into the workforce.

Aim

To explore the factors associated with students’ decisions in choosing their current program of study, and how the COVID-19 pandemic impacted their learning experience and sense of belonging to health professionals in their program.

Methods

Convergent parallel mixed-methods design was used, collecting quantitative, and qualitative data through an online questionnaire. First year students enrolled in health-related baccalaureate programs across two institutions in two different countries were invited to participate in the study. Participants were asked to complete the standardised Professional Identity Scale (PIS) and questions regarding factors that influenced their enrolment in a health course and first year experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Results

A total of 395 students participated in this study. Overall, students achieved high average PIS scores. Students who were working in the health sector showed higher professional identity. Similarly, those who had positive career influencers and positive university experiences also produced higher professional identity scores. Qualitative analysis produced categories related to health profession career influencers, positive university experiences, and the impact of physical distancing and COVID-19 news. For students, the experience was ‘tough’, but they were committed to staying in their programs. Disrupted Professional Identity Formation represents students’ experiences of beginning identity formation in a context of mandated physical distancing and regular representation of health professionals in the news media.

Conclusions

The perseverance demonstrated by students offers insight into how adversity supports development of resilience and grit and in this study positively influenced professional identity. Factors that were positively associated with higher professional identity can be embedded within university programs to strengthen student progression and readiness for health profession practice.

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期刊介绍: Teaching and Learning in Nursing is the Official Journal of the National Organization of Associate Degree Nursing. The journal is dedicated to the advancement of Associate Degree Nursing education and practice, and promotes collaboration in charting the future of health care education and delivery. Topics include: - Managing Different Learning Styles - New Faculty Mentoring - Legal Issues - Research - Legislative Issues - Instructional Design Strategies - Leadership, Management Roles - Unique Funding for Programs and Faculty
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