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Self-reported motivation for choosing nursing studies: a self-determination theory perspective

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Background The nursing shortage is of worldwide concern, with nursing student retention acknowledged as a priority. As a fundamental step towards exploring factors that can guide the implementation of strategic approaches to retain undergraduate nursing students and prevent their attrition, the aim of this study is to examine the motivation for choosing nursing studies of first-year nursing students within the theoretical framework of self-determination theory. Methods We conducted a study at the Medical School of the University of Palermo. A total of 133 first-year nursing students completed a two-part questionnaire: a measure of socio-demographic aspects and an open question about their motivation for choosing nursing studies. Students' responses were analysed using thematic analysis. Dimensional analysis was performed in order to verify an organization along one dimension, in agreement with the differentiation of the autonomous and controlled types of motivation of self-determination theory. A person-centred approach was utilised to define motivational profiles able to characterize clusters of students according to both quality and quantity of motivation. Results A set of 18 categories was developed. The factor analysis has shown that nursing students' motivations can be organized along one dimension, in alignment with the differentiation of the autonomous and controlled forms of motivation of self-determination theory. Through adoption of a person-centred approach, four motivational profiles were identified: a) students with good quality motivation profile (high autonomous and low controlled); b) students with poor quality motivation profile (low autonomous and high controlled); c) students with low quantity motivation profile (low autonomous and low controlled); d) students with low quantity and poor quality motivation profile (i.e. prevalence of controlled motivation). Conclusions Importance of this research includes the possibility to interpret nursing students' reasons within the theoretical framework of self-determination theory, a well-grounded model able to offer useful information to academic nursing schools, in order to promote effective strategies to foster and support student motivation.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Autonomous motivation; Choosing nursing; Content analysis; Controlled motivation; Nursing students; Self-determination theory; Autonomous motivation; Choosing nursing; Content analysis; Controlled motivation; Nursing students; Self-determination theory; Autonomous motivation; Choosing nursing; autonomous motivation
Elenco autori:
Allegra, Mario; Seta, Luciano; Messineo, Linda
Autori di Ateneo:
ALLEGRA MARIO
MESSINEO LINDA
SETA LUCIANO
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/367005
Pubblicato in:
BMC MEDICAL EDUCATION
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https://bmcmededuc.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12909-019-1568-0
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