2019
DOI: 10.21076/vizyoner.590976
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Hemşi̇reli̇k Eği̇ti̇mi̇ne Yeni̇ Başlayan Öğrenci̇leri̇n Meslek Seçi̇mi̇ni̇ Etki̇leyen Faktörler İle Boyun Eği̇ci̇ Davranişlari Arasindaki̇ İli̇şki̇ni̇n İncelenmesi̇

Abstract: Bu araştırmanın amacı hemşirelik eğitimine yeni başlayan öğrencilerin meslek seçimini etkileyen faktörler ile boyun eğici davranışları arasındaki ilişkinin incelenmesidir. Bunun yanında, öğrencilerin meslek seçimini etkileyen faktörler ile boyun eğici davranışlarının sosyodemografik ve meslek seçimi özelliklerine göre anlamlı düzeyde farklılaşıp farklılaşmadığı değerlendirilmiştir.

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“…In this study, among the mean scores of the participants for each item of VCNS, the item "I have always wanted to help people" had the highest mean score in the "Vocational Congruency" dimension and "I think that one cannot become unemployed in nursing" had the highest score in the "Survival" dimension. Similar results have been found in other studies conducted in Turkey (Ergün & Güzel 2016;İnce & Khorshid, 2015;Kulakçı, Ayyıldız, Yıldırım, Veren & Topan 2015;Olğun & Adıbelli, 2020;Özveren et al, 2017;Pazarcıkcı & Dilmen, 2019;Temel et al, 2018;Tosunöz et al, 2019). Since we are a benevolent society in general, the desire to help an individual who is in a more difficult situation as a patient and make an effort for the individual to regain their health may be why students prefer nursing.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…In this study, among the mean scores of the participants for each item of VCNS, the item "I have always wanted to help people" had the highest mean score in the "Vocational Congruency" dimension and "I think that one cannot become unemployed in nursing" had the highest score in the "Survival" dimension. Similar results have been found in other studies conducted in Turkey (Ergün & Güzel 2016;İnce & Khorshid, 2015;Kulakçı, Ayyıldız, Yıldırım, Veren & Topan 2015;Olğun & Adıbelli, 2020;Özveren et al, 2017;Pazarcıkcı & Dilmen, 2019;Temel et al, 2018;Tosunöz et al, 2019). Since we are a benevolent society in general, the desire to help an individual who is in a more difficult situation as a patient and make an effort for the individual to regain their health may be why students prefer nursing.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…It was expressed that this situation affects students' occupation choices (Kılınç, Altun, Kemer & Öztürk, 2020). It was stated that factors affecting occupation choices differ among countries and cultures (Pazarcıkcı & Dilmen, 2019). Just as in every field, occupation choice is significant for nursing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a study conducted in 2019 by Pazarcıkcı and Dilmen, it is stated that among the most important factors affecting the choice of profession of nursing students is the idea that they will not be unemployed in nursing. The studies carried out show similarities with the results of this research (Pazarcıkcı & Dilmen 2019;Tosunöz et al 2019). It is thought that this similarity stems from the fact that the nursing profession is one of the most highly employable professions in Turkey today, and that the majority of students prefer this profession because of the job guarantee.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 72%