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What Motivated Students to Choose a Career in Health Sciences? A Comparison of Rural and Urban-Origin Students in Three South African Universities

机译:有哪些动机的学生选择健康科学专业?南非三所大学城乡学生的比较

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Background:Globally, there is a lower ratio of healthcare worker to population in rural compared to urban areas. Scholars are motivated by a number of factors to choose a career in health sciences. Determining these factors among rural and urban-origin students could inform recruitment and retention strategies to redress this imbalance.Objectives:To determine and compare motivating factors for a career in health sciences among Rural-Origin (ROS) and Urban-Origin Students (UOS) at three South African universities.Methods:Three institutions (former University of Limpopo (Medunsa Campus), now Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University (SMU), University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) and University of Cape Town (UCT) participated in the study 2011. Health science students completed a self-administered questionnaire. The SAS? (version 9.2) for Microsoft statistical software was used for analysis. Statistical significance was set at p ≤ 0.05.Results:A total of 1633 health sciences students participated in the study. Parents (505; 30.9%) and personal exposure (484; 29.6%) were the main motivating factors for both ROS and UOS, with significantly more UOS than ROS motivated by these factors (p 0.001). The contribution of role models (93; 5.7%), friends (77; 4.7%), high school teachers (77; 4.7%), mentors (36; 2.2%) and university lecturers (18; 1.1%) was minimal, with no significant difference between UOS and ROS (p 0.05).Conclusion:There is need for the health care sector to support students’ families and encourage students’ personal exposure to health care facilities and personnel in order to motivate them towards a career in health sciences.
机译:背景:在全球范围内,与城市地区相比,农村地区的医护人员与人口的比例较低。许多因素促使学者们选择健康科学专业。确定农村和城市学生的这些因素可以为解决这种不平衡问题提供信息,制定招募和保留策略。目的:确定和比较农村原住民(ROS)和城市原住民学生(UOS)从事卫生科学事业的激励因素方法:三个机构(前林波波大学(Medunsa校区),现在的Sefako Makgatho卫生科学大学(SMU),夸祖鲁-纳塔尔大学(UKZN)和开普敦大学(UCT)参加了研究。 2011年,健康科学专业的学生填写了一份自我调查表,使用Microsoft统计软件的SAS?(9.2版)进行分析,统计显着性设为p≤0.05。结果:共有1633名健康科学专业的学生参加了该研究。父母(505; 30.9%)和个人接触(484; 29.6%)是ROS和UOS的主要诱因,这些因素引起的UOS明显高于ROS(p < 0.001)。榜样(93; 5.7%),朋友(77; 4.7%),高中教师(77; 4.7%),导师(36; 2.2%)和大学讲师(18; 1.1%)的贡献很小, UOS和ROS之间无显着差异(p> 0.05)。结论:医疗保健部门需要支持学生的家庭,并鼓励学生个人接触医疗保健设施和人员,以激励他们从事健康事业科学。

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