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Título: Academic and Employment Preferences of Nursing Students at the University of Las Palmas of Gran Canaria: A Cross-Sectional Study
Autores/as: Ramos-Ramos, Andrea
Rodríguez Suárez, Claudio Alberto 
Díaz González, Candelaria Merced 
Verdú-Soriano, José
Berenguer Pérez, Miriam
González De La Torre, Héctor 
Clasificación UNESCO: 32 Ciencias médicas
6306 Sociología del trabajo
610309 Orientación profesional
Palabras clave: Nursing education
Nursing students
Profession selection
Professional competence
Fecha de publicación: 2024
Publicación seriada: Nursing Reports 
Resumen: Background/Objectives: It is well known that there are differences in the academic and employment preferences of nursing students once they have completed their undergraduate studies in nursing. These preferences are largely influenced by students’ affinity for certain thematic areas over others. Therefore, the objective of this study was to identify the employment and academic preferences of third- and fourth-year Nursing Degree students at the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (ULPGC). Methods: A cross-sectional, descriptive observational study was conducted among nursing students across three campuses of the ULPGC (Canary Islands, Spain). An online questionnaire was used to collect various sociodemographic and academic variables, as well as preferences across ten thematic areas. Descriptive and bivariate inferential analyses were performed, along with a correlation analysis among the areas. Results: The areas of highest preference were “Emergency Nursing”, “General Nursing”, and “Family and Community Nursing”. The areas of lowest preference were “Other Areas (teaching, management, research)”, “Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing”, and “Geriatric Nursing”. Three clusters of closely correlated areas were identified: cluster 1 (Intensive and Critical Care Nursing, Emergency and Emergency Nursing and Operating Theatre and Anaesthesia Nursing), cluster 2 (Obstetric-Gynaecological Nursing–Midwifery, Paediatric Nursing and Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing) and cluster 3 (remaining areas). A significant proportion of students expressed intentions to pursue postgraduate studies. Conclusions: Strategies should be implemented to enhance students’ preferences in the areas of “Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing” and “Geriatric Nursing”, which are areas where there is a high demand for nurses. It is also necessary to increase their interest in research, management, and teaching. This study was not registered.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/134624
ISSN: 2039-4403
DOI: 10.3390/nursrep14040241
Fuente: Nursing Reports [ISSN 2039-4403], v. 14(4), pp. 3328-3345 (Noviembre 2024)
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