SAGE Open Nursing (May 2024)

Motivations Driving Career Choices: Insights From a Study Among Nursing Students

  • Driss Ait Ali PhD, MSN, RN,
  • Oumaima Ncila RN,
  • Soukaina Ouhhamou RN,
  • Amelia Rizzo PhD,
  • Francesco Chirico PhD,
  • Hicham Khabbache PhD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/23779608241255876
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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Introduction Globally, the nursing workforce is crucial to the functioning of healthcare systems. The alarming shortage of nursing staff necessitates careful consideration of the challenging aspects related to this issue to develop successful strategies for attracting and retaining nurses. Objectives This study aims to explore the motivational factors influencing the decision of students to choose a nursing career and the associated factors. Methods In this cross-sectional research, a questionnaire was administered to 308 students studying nursing at the Higher Institute of Nursing Professions and Health Techniques. Results The results of this study revealed several factors influencing the decision of nursing students to choose this profession. The desire to contribute to society and have a positive impact on individuals’ lives was identified as the primary motivating factor. Economic considerations also played a significant role. Additionally, it was found that the educational level of parents is a factor influencing students’ decisions. Conclusion This study highlights the importance of various factors in the decision-making process of nursing students. By considering these results, policymakers and healthcare professionals can create an environment conducive to attracting and retaining future nurses.