Factors behind job preferences of Peruvian medical, nursing and midwifery students: a qualitative study focused on rural deployment

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Background: Deployment of health workforce in rural areas is critical to reach universal health coverage. Students’ perceptions towards practice in rural areas likely influence their later choice of a rural post. We aimed at exploring perceptions of students from health professions about career choi...

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Autores: Huicho, Luis, Molina, Cristina, Diez-Canseco, Francisco, Lema, Claudia, Jaime Miranda, J., Huayanay-Espinoza, Carlos A., Lescano, Andrés G.
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Fecha de Publicación:2015
Institución:Universidad ESAN
Repositorio:ESAN-Institucional
Lenguaje:inglés
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Enlace del recurso:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12640/2496
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12960-015-0091-6
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Medical students
Nursing students
Midwifery students
Career choice
Motivations
Incentives
Rural practice
Attraction
Retention
Estudiantes de medicina
Estudiantes de enfermería
Estudiantes de partería
Elección de carrera
Motivaciones
Incentivos
Práctica rural
Atracción
Retención
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dc.title.en_EN.fl_str_mv Factors behind job preferences of Peruvian medical, nursing and midwifery students: a qualitative study focused on rural deployment
title Factors behind job preferences of Peruvian medical, nursing and midwifery students: a qualitative study focused on rural deployment
spellingShingle Factors behind job preferences of Peruvian medical, nursing and midwifery students: a qualitative study focused on rural deployment
Huicho, Luis
Medical students
Nursing students
Midwifery students
Career choice
Motivations
Incentives
Rural practice
Attraction
Retention
Estudiantes de medicina
Estudiantes de enfermería
Estudiantes de partería
Elección de carrera
Motivaciones
Incentivos
Práctica rural
Atracción
Retención
https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#5.02.04
https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#3.03.02
title_short Factors behind job preferences of Peruvian medical, nursing and midwifery students: a qualitative study focused on rural deployment
title_full Factors behind job preferences of Peruvian medical, nursing and midwifery students: a qualitative study focused on rural deployment
title_fullStr Factors behind job preferences of Peruvian medical, nursing and midwifery students: a qualitative study focused on rural deployment
title_full_unstemmed Factors behind job preferences of Peruvian medical, nursing and midwifery students: a qualitative study focused on rural deployment
title_sort Factors behind job preferences of Peruvian medical, nursing and midwifery students: a qualitative study focused on rural deployment
author Huicho, Luis
author_facet Huicho, Luis
Molina, Cristina
Diez-Canseco, Francisco
Lema, Claudia
Jaime Miranda, J.
Huayanay-Espinoza, Carlos A.
Lescano, Andrés G.
author_role author
author2 Molina, Cristina
Diez-Canseco, Francisco
Lema, Claudia
Jaime Miranda, J.
Huayanay-Espinoza, Carlos A.
Lescano, Andrés G.
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author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Huicho, Luis
Molina, Cristina
Diez-Canseco, Francisco
Lema, Claudia
Jaime Miranda, J.
Huayanay-Espinoza, Carlos A.
Lescano, Andrés G.
dc.subject.en_EN.fl_str_mv Medical students
Nursing students
Midwifery students
Career choice
Motivations
Incentives
Rural practice
Attraction
Retention
topic Medical students
Nursing students
Midwifery students
Career choice
Motivations
Incentives
Rural practice
Attraction
Retention
Estudiantes de medicina
Estudiantes de enfermería
Estudiantes de partería
Elección de carrera
Motivaciones
Incentivos
Práctica rural
Atracción
Retención
https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#5.02.04
https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#3.03.02
dc.subject.es_ES.fl_str_mv Estudiantes de medicina
Estudiantes de enfermería
Estudiantes de partería
Elección de carrera
Motivaciones
Incentivos
Práctica rural
Atracción
Retención
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https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#3.03.02
description Background: Deployment of health workforce in rural areas is critical to reach universal health coverage. Students’ perceptions towards practice in rural areas likely influence their later choice of a rural post. We aimed at exploring perceptions of students from health professions about career choice, job expectations, motivations and potential incentives to work in a rural area. Methods: In-depth interviews and focus groups were conducted among medical, nursing and midwifery students from universities of two Peruvian cities (Ica and Ayacucho). Themes for assessment and analysis included career choice, job expectations, motivations and incentives, according to a background theory a priori built for the study purpose. Results: Preference for urban jobs was already established at this undergraduate level. Solidarity, better income expectations, professional and personal recognition, early life experience and family models influenced career choice. Students also expressed altruism, willingness to choose a rural job after graduation and potential responsiveness to incentives for practising in rural areas, which emerged more frequent from the discourse of nursing and midwifery students and from all students of rural origin. Medical students expressed expectations to work in large urban hospitals offering higher salaries. They showed higher personal, professional and family welfare expectations. Participants consistently favoured both financial and non-financial incentives. Conclusions: Nursing and midwifery students showed a higher disposition to work in rural areas than medical doctors, which was more evident in students of rural origin. Our results may be useful to improve targeting and selection of undergraduate students, to stimulate the inclination of students to choose a rural job upon graduation and to reorient school programmes towards the production of socially committed health professionals. Policymakers may also consider using our results when planning and implementing interventions to improve rural deployment of health professionals.
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