Mishoe S C, Valeri K L, Beveridge L H
Department of Respiratory Therapy, School of Allied Health Sciences, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta 30912-0850.
J Allied Health. 1993 Winter;22(1):33-43.
This paper describes a research study conducted using a survey instrument to determine what factors influence high school seniors when making decisions related to future careers and college education. Students were asked to indicate what careers they intended to pursue, what people and factors influenced their careers choices, and their familiarity with and impressions of the allied health professions. The majority indicated that personal satisfaction, employment opportunities, and income were the most important factors influencing their career choices. Although 76.5% of the respondents had a favorable impression of allied health, only 15% indicated that they were very familiar with the allied health professions. The results here and in other studies point to lack of knowledge rather than lack of interest as the leading cause of enrollment vacancies in allied health curricula.
本文描述了一项研究,该研究使用一种调查工具来确定在做出与未来职业和大学教育相关的决策时,哪些因素会影响高中毕业生。学生们被要求指出他们打算从事的职业、影响他们职业选择的人和因素,以及他们对健康相关专业的熟悉程度和印象。大多数人表示,个人满意度、就业机会和收入是影响他们职业选择的最重要因素。尽管76.5%的受访者对健康相关专业有良好印象,但只有15%的人表示他们对健康相关专业非常熟悉。此处以及其他研究的结果表明,知识的缺乏而非兴趣的缺乏是健康相关专业课程招生空缺的主要原因。