| Literature DB >> 32756506 |
Abstract
Financial consideration, internal and external influence, personal goal, and educational achievement always influence the decision-making process and behavior of individuals. Using nursing students as the population, the researcher employed the Social Cognitive Career Theory as the theoretical framework to examine the nursing human resources shortages and how would the COVID-19 pandemic influence the experiences, sense of belonging, and career decision-making process of 58 nursing students in South Korea. The researcher categorized the sharing into two groups, which were before the influence of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the changes during the COVID-19 pandemic. The results indicated that financial consideration was the significant reason why South Korean nursing students decided to study nursing regardless of the COVID-19 pandemic. More importantly, almost all participants decided to leave the nursing profession due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the consideration between financial factor and personal sacrifice. The outcomes of this study provided a blueprint for human resources professionals, government leaders, policymakers, school leaders, and hospital managers to reform their current curriculum and human resources planning to overcome the potential human resources gaps in the soon future due to the COVID-19 pandemic.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19 pandemic; Social Cognitive Career Theory; nursing human resources; nursing shortages; nursing workforce
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32756506 PMCID: PMC7432888 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17155603
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Figure 1The relationship between the theoretical framework (i.e., the Social Cognitive Career Theory (SCCT)) and the outcomes.
Themes and subthemes.
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| Before the COVID-19 Pandemic: Financial Consideration as the Major Goal because I am a Money Person | |
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| Making more Money for Personal Reasons | |
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| Making more Money for Better Family Life | |
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| Before the COVID-19 Pandemic: Climbing the Social Ladder | |
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| Medical and Nursing as Some of the Highest Occupations in South Korea | |
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| During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Quitting or Staying in the Profession due to Financial and Work-Life Balance Considerations | |
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| Staying in the Profession for Financial and Business Networking Purposes: COVID-19 as a Provider of Business Opportunities | |
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| The Insignificant Salary and Benefits in the Nursing Profession do not Match the Sacrifice | |
Demography of the Participants.
| Name | Years at University | University Location | Career Decision after the COVID-19 Pandemic |
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| P#1 | Freshmen (1st Year) | Seoul | Will not enter the nursing profession after university graduation |
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| P#6 | Busan | ||
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| P#8 | Daejeon | ||
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| P#11 | Sophomore (2nd Year) | Seoul | |
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| P#17 | Gangwon-do | ||
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| P#19 | Gyeonggi-do | ||
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| P#21 | Daejeon | ||
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| P#26 | Junior (3rd Year) | Seoul | |
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| P#29 | Jeolla-do | ||
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| P#32 | Gyeongsang-do | ||
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| P#35 | Daegu | ||
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| P#39 | Senior (4th Year) | Seoul | |
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| P#44 | Gwangju | ||
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| P#47 | Incheon | ||
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| P#50 | Daejeon | ||
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| P#52 | Ulsan | ||
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| P#54 | Busan | ||
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| P#57 | Stay in the nursing professional after university graduation | ||
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