TY - JOUR
T1 - Determinants of the intention to work in aged care
T2 - a cross-sectional study to assess gerontological nursing competencies among undergraduate nursing students
AU - Ho, Mu Hsing
AU - Lee, Jung Jae
AU - Joo, Jee Young
AU - Bail, Kasia
AU - Liu, Megan F.
AU - Traynor, Victoria
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023, The Author(s).
PY - 2023/12
Y1 - 2023/12
N2 - Background: There are huge demands for aged-care workers, and undergraduate gerontological nursing education plays a critical role in providing academic and professional training. Purpose: To examine relationships of characteristics, aged-care education, and gerontological nursing competencies with the intention to work in aged care. Methods: An online survey was distributed to undergraduate nursing students between April and June 2022 to gather characteristics, relevant aged-care education, gerontological nursing competencies, and intentions to work in aged care data. Multivariate regression analyses were conducted to identify determinants of the intention to work in aged care. Results: Students (n = 358) who were older (p < 0.001) and who were married (p < 0.001) had higher intentions to work in aged care. “Promoting mental health and psychological well-being”, “Providing evidence-based dementia care”, and “Enabling access to technology”, were also associated with positive intentions. Conclusions: This study provides evidence on determinants of the intention to work in aged care, particularly gerontological nursing competencies.
AB - Background: There are huge demands for aged-care workers, and undergraduate gerontological nursing education plays a critical role in providing academic and professional training. Purpose: To examine relationships of characteristics, aged-care education, and gerontological nursing competencies with the intention to work in aged care. Methods: An online survey was distributed to undergraduate nursing students between April and June 2022 to gather characteristics, relevant aged-care education, gerontological nursing competencies, and intentions to work in aged care data. Multivariate regression analyses were conducted to identify determinants of the intention to work in aged care. Results: Students (n = 358) who were older (p < 0.001) and who were married (p < 0.001) had higher intentions to work in aged care. “Promoting mental health and psychological well-being”, “Providing evidence-based dementia care”, and “Enabling access to technology”, were also associated with positive intentions. Conclusions: This study provides evidence on determinants of the intention to work in aged care, particularly gerontological nursing competencies.
KW - Aged
KW - Competency-based education
KW - Intention
KW - Long-term care
KW - Nursing
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U2 - 10.1186/s12912-023-01613-1
DO - 10.1186/s12912-023-01613-1
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85178207038
SN - 1472-6955
VL - 22
JO - BMC Nursing
JF - BMC Nursing
IS - 1
M1 - 448
ER -