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Identifying and Ranking the Factors Affecting the Choice of Nursing Discipline Among Nursing Students in Iran: A Fuzzy Hierarchical Analysis Publisher Pubmed



Marznaki ZH1 ; Khanjankhani K2 ; Salisu WJ3 ; Hajihosseini F1 ; Barzegari S4
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  1. 1. Amol Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery Sciences, Department of Nursing, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran
  2. 2. Department of Health Policy, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
  3. 3. Cambridge Liver Unit, Cambridge University Hospitals Nhs Foundation Trust, Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge, United Kingdom
  4. 4. Amol Faculty of Paramedical Sciences, Department of Health Information Technology, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran

Source: Journal of Nursing Research Published:2021


Abstract

Background Choosing a career in nursing is frequently a complicated decision that is influenced by multiple factors. Purpose This study was designed to identify and rank the main factors that influence individuals to choose to pursue a career in nursing. Methods This cross-sectional study was conducted at Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Iran. A comprehensive review of the literature was conducted to identify the factors that people consider when making a choice to pursue a career in nursing. The face and content validities of these factors were evaluated. A sample of 250 participants was invited to assess the factors using exploratory factor analysis. Finally, the analytical hierarchy process, in combination with fuzzy logic, was used to rank the criteria and related factors. Results Twenty factors were identified and extracted from 50 published studies. After confirming the face and content validity of each, these 20 factors were distinguished into four criteria, including (a) external motivation, (b) social dignity, (c) internal motivation, and (d) usefulness of discipline. Each criterion had an eigenvalue greater than 1. External motivation and usefulness of discipline were respectively identified as the most and least important criteria (38.60% vs. 16.11%) in terms of influencing individuals to pursue a nursing career. Conclusions/Implications for Practice The results of this study show that exposure to positive recommendations from family and friends, receiving positive information about studying nursing, positive perceptions regarding the general usefulness of nursing knowledge, and migration opportunities to other countries are the primary factors that influence individuals in Iran to pursue a career in nursing. © Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
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