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What predicts the selection of nursing as a career choice in 5th and 6th year school students?

Authors :
Neilson, Gavin R.
Jones, Martyn C.
Source :
Nurse Education Today; Jul2012, Vol. 32 Issue 5, p588-593, 6p
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

SUMMARY: Demand for nursing care, and nurses, is growing in the United Kingdom given an increasingly ageing patient population with long-term co-morbidities. An ageing nursing workforce and fewer school leavers entering nursing are key barriers to student nurse recruitment. This paper aims to identify the socio-demographic and correlates nursing as a career choice in 5th and 6th year school students. This cross-sectional descriptive study gathered self-administered questionnaires from a total cohort of 5th and 6th year school students (n=1059) in one educational authority in Scotland. A response rate of 100% was achieved, with 702 students expressing a career choice. Some 71.7% (n=503) of students providing a full data set would never consider nursing, even if they obtained poor grades. Only 28.3% (n=199) would ever consider nursing. Students cited nursing as a career choice if they were female, of average to below average academic ability/achievement, expressed a positive attitude to nursing as a degree subject which was shared by their career guidance teacher. Each additional higher reduced the likelihood of nursing as a career choice by 22%. Nursing is an unpopular career choice amongst school students. Strategies are required to improve the occupational image of nursing in secondary education. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02606917
Volume :
32
Issue :
5
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Nurse Education Today
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
77281583
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nedt.2011.06.011