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The influence of individual factors on the career preferences and specialty choices of final-year nursing students.

Edah AnyangoIrene NguneJanie BrownEsther Adama
Published in: Journal of professional nursing : official journal of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (2024)
Nursing students' career interests are influenced by individual factors external to their nursing education, such as their age, gender, and life experiences. These student characteristics and experiences facilitated or inhibited a career in some nursing specialties, with the students gauging their ability to practice in a specialty during their CPs. Nursing education should expose and inform students about the core skills, career opportunities, and how to advance their careers in the different nursing specialties. Most importantly, final-year students may need formal career guidance to encourage nursing students' positive attitudes and career interests in different nursing specialties and make realistic career decisions.
Keyphrases
  • nursing students
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  • quality improvement
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