McClure Karen
Clinical Laboratory Science Program, MD Anderson School of the Health Professions, Houston TX, USA.
Clin Lab Sci. 2009 Winter;22(1):16-21.
The purpose of this paper is to describe the attitudes and perceptions among college biology and CLS/CLT students. These students were on selected college campuses at Texas universities in Houston, Dallas and the Austin/San Antonio areas for the Spring 2007 semester. Specifically, students were questioned on factors that influence their choice of field of study, career expectations, legislative measures which might be used to attract individuals to the career, and factors that will be required to keep them in the field of practice.
This study was part of a larger qualitative study which included exploratory discovery and inductive logic regarding the attitudes of four focus groups in Texas.
Focus groups took place on college campuses or in hotel conference rooms.
(1) junior/senior-level college biology students and (2) junior/senior-level students currently enrolled in CLS/CLT programs.
Focus group discussions using a standard set of questions; group sessions lasted about 45 minutes.
This study was a qualitative study which included exploratory discovery and inductive logic regarding the attitudes of two groups in Texas.
College biology and CLS/CLT students find the clinical laboratory science profession to be interesting and exciting as a career prospect, however, many do not see themselves remaining in the profession and perceive it does not have good prospects for career advancement. The majority of students must work to support themselves through their college education and would welcome additional grants, scholarships and loan forgiveness programs as incentives to study the clinical laboratory sciences. Students believe that additional recruitment on high school and college campuses is needed to increase the visibility of the field as career choice.
The majority of students who are entering the clinical laboratory science profession do not see the profession as their final career choice, but rather a stepping stone to another career field in healthcare or a related field. The perception that the profession lacks a career ladder is a critical detriment to the retention of CLS/CLT professionals. The clinical laboratory science profession continues to suffer from a lack of knowledge about the field by the general public, college advisors, and even healthcare workers. State and national programs involving grants/scholarships or loan forgiveness programs offered by healthcare institutions would be beneficial in attracting students to study the clinical laboratory sciences.
本文旨在描述大学生物学专业以及临床实验室科学/技术专业(CLS/CLT)学生的态度和看法。这些学生来自休斯顿、达拉斯以及奥斯汀/圣安东尼奥地区的德克萨斯州各所大学,参与了2007年春季学期的调查。具体而言,学生们被问及影响他们选择研究领域的因素、职业期望、可能用于吸引个人投身该职业的立法措施,以及使他们留在该实践领域所需的因素。
本研究是一项更大规模定性研究的一部分,该研究涉及对德克萨斯州四个焦点小组态度的探索性发现和归纳逻辑。
焦点小组在大学校园或酒店会议室进行。
(1)大学本科三、四年级生物学专业学生,以及(2)目前就读于CLS/CLT专业的本科三、四年级学生。
使用一套标准问题进行焦点小组讨论;小组会议持续约45分钟。
本研究是一项定性研究,涉及对德克萨斯州两组学生态度的探索性发现和归纳逻辑。
大学生物学专业以及CLS/CLT专业的学生认为临床实验室科学专业作为一种职业前景既有趣又令人兴奋,然而,许多人并不认为自己会一直从事这个职业,并且认为该职业没有良好的职业发展前景。大多数学生必须工作以维持大学学业,他们会欢迎额外的助学金、奖学金和贷款减免计划,作为学习临床实验室科学的激励措施。学生们认为,需要在高中和大学校园进行更多的招募活动,以提高该领域作为职业选择的知名度。
大多数进入临床实验室科学专业的学生并不将该专业视为他们的最终职业选择,而是通往医疗保健或相关领域另一个职业的跳板。认为该职业缺乏职业晋升阶梯的看法是留住CLS/CLT专业人员的一个关键不利因素。临床实验室科学专业仍然因公众、大学顾问甚至医疗工作者对该领域缺乏了解而受到影响。由医疗机构提供的涉及助学金/奖学金或贷款减免计划的州和国家项目,将有助于吸引学生学习临床实验室科学。