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Article Critique: The Nursing Shortage is it Really A bout I mage?

Article Critique: The Nursing Shortage is it Really A bout I mage?. Seago, J. , Spetz, J., Alvarado, A., Keane, D., Grumbach, K. (2006). Monica Hutchins. Module 1- Students & Community College. Introduction to Students Pursuing Nursing Profile of the Study in CA Data & Methods Results

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Article Critique: The Nursing Shortage is it Really A bout I mage?

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  1. Article Critique:The Nursing Shortage is it Really About Image? Seago, J. , Spetz, J., Alvarado, A., Keane, D., Grumbach, K. (2006). Monica Hutchins

  2. Module 1- Students & Community College • Introduction to Students Pursuing Nursing • Profile of the Study in CA • Data & Methods • Results • Journal Reflection • Conclusion • References

  3. Data & Methods Purpose-Determine whether students had different perceptions of careers in nursing, medicine, teaching, physical therapy. • Surveys given to 3,253 Pre-Nursing and Nursing college students in science and math courses. • 8 Community Colleges & 4 State Universities in California Central Valley. • Mixed Urban and Rural Regions. • Students were to rate the attributes of four careers which included: Physical Therapist, Registered Nurse, High School Teacher, and Physician.

  4. Data & Methods Cont’d • An ANOVA and Chi Square test analyses were applied. • A Likert Types scale used when rating occupation characteristics by a response of “definitely applies”, ”somewhat applies”, “does not apply”.

  5. Results • Respondents were an average age of twenty five years. • 47.2 indicated they were nursing students. • 48% White, 27% Latino, 21% Asian, 6% African-American, and 2% other. • Rating Order regarding Independence Physician-1 Nurses-2 Physical Therapists-3 High School Teachers-4 • Low proportion of nurses work independently. • Nurses have more flexible hours than Physicians. • Nurses and Physicians were rated high risk professions. • Women were viewed better suited for nursing. • Nursing viewed high in risk for injury & pressure. • High school teachers rated lowest in most categories.

  6. My Journal Reflection Strengths • Diverse study participants. • Large sample of subjects. • User friendly survey, but no mention of the number of items. • Job Content Questionnaire instrument. • Current issue regarding nursing students. Weaknesses • Majority nursing majors studied. • Cannot generalize results since CA only and not a state w/ competitive admissions. • Since majority of sample nursing majors, they would only rate the nursing career favorably. • More issues to consider regarding the “negative image”. • Include more research.

  7. References • Brady, M., Sherrod, D. (2003). Retaining men in nursing programs designed for women. Faculty Forum, 42 (4), 159-162. • Deary, I., Watson, R. , Hogston, R. (2003). A longitudinal cohort study of burnout and attrition in nursing students. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 71-81. • Harrison, E. (2009). What constitutes good academic advising? Nursing student’s perceptions of academic advising. Journal of Nursing Education, 48 (7), 361-366. • Ritchie, L., Evans, M., Matthews, J. (2010). Nursing students’ and clinical instructors’ perceptions on the implementation of a best practice guideline. Journal of Nursing Education, 49 (4), 223-227. • Seago, J., Spetz, J. (2000). California’s minority majority and the white face of nursing. Journal of Nursing Education, 44 (12), 555-562. • Seago, J. , Spetz, J., Alvarado, A., Keane, D., Grumbach, K. (2006). The nursing shortage: Is it really about image? Journal of Healthcare Management , 51(2), 96-104. • Wells, M. (2003). An epidemiologic approach to addressing student attrition in nursing programs. Journal of Professional Nursing, 19(3), 230-236.

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