尼日利亚验光专业学生毕业后决定到农村地区工作的影响因素:横断面调查。

IF 2.7 2区 医学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH BMC Medical Education Pub Date : 2024-11-21 DOI:10.1186/s12909-024-06281-6
George Nnamdi Atuanya, Babatunde Ismail Bale, Emmanuel Ebuka Elebesunu, Alhaji Umar Sow
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背景:由于大多数验光师都在城市地区工作,因此尼日利亚农村地区获得眼科护理的机会仍然有限。本研究探讨了影响尼日利亚验光学生毕业后决定在农村地区工作的因素:方法:对来自尼日利亚 10 所认可大学的 400 名视光学专业学生进行了横向调查。结果:大多数受访者(81.3%)认为,农村地区的工作环境对他们的选择有影响:结果:大多数受访者(81.3%)不愿意在农村地区进行首次验光实习,生活条件差(26.34%)是最常见的阻碍因素。然而,相当一部分受访者(52.8%)表示愿意考虑以后在农村地区开业。帮助社区的动机(56.6%)和提高视光学实践水平的潜力(74.6%)是在农村地区开业的主要驱动力。卡方检验显示,参与者的学习年限对他们在农村地区执业的偏好有显著影响(P 0.05):结论:许多学生,尤其是来自城市的学生,毕业后不愿意到农村实习,主要原因是对生活条件的担忧。相比之下,农村出身的学生更有可能考虑到农村实习,尤其是在非政府组织或公共部门实习。因此,学术机构和政府机构在制定解决劳动力失衡问题的政策时,应考虑这些因素。
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Factors influencing the decision of Nigerian optometry students to work in rural areas upon graduation: a cross-sectional survey.

Background: Access to eye care in rural Nigeria remains limited, as most optometrists work in urban areas. This study explores the factors influencing Nigerian optometry students' decision to work in rural settings after graduation.

Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted among 400 optometry students from ten accredited Nigerian universities. The students were surveyed on their preferences regarding rural practice and the factors affecting their decisions.

Results: The majority of respondents (81.3%) were not inclined to establish their first optometric practice in rural areas, with poor living conditions (26.34%) being the most common deterrent. However, a significant proportion (52.8%) expressed willingness to consider establishing subsequent practices in rural areas. Motivation to help the community (56.6%) and the potential to enhance their optometric practice (74.6%) were key drivers for rural practice. Chi-square test revealed that participants' year of study had a significant influence on their preference to practice in rural areas (p < 0.05). However, there was no significant connection between participants' gender and place of origin, and their preference for rural practice (p > 0.05).

Conclusion: While many students, particularly from urban backgrounds, are reluctant to initiate practice in rural areas after graduation, primarily due to concerns over living conditions. In contrast, students from rural backgrounds show a higher likelihood of considering rural practice, especially within NGOs or the public sector. Hence, such factors should be considered by academic institutions and government bodies when designing policies to address workforce imbalances.

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BMC Medical Education
BMC Medical Education EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES-
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期刊介绍: BMC Medical Education is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in relation to the training of healthcare professionals, including undergraduate, postgraduate, and continuing education. The journal has a special focus on curriculum development, evaluations of performance, assessment of training needs and evidence-based medicine.
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