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Title

Factors influencing the intention of Indonesian nursing students to work in rural areas.

Authors

Firdaus, Amanatul; Efendi, Ferry; Hadisuyatmana, Setho; Aurizki, Gading Ekapuja; Abdullah, Khatijah Lim

Abstract

Objective The aim of this study was to analyse the factors associated with the intention of Indonesian nursing students to work in rural areas. Design This was a cross-sectional study. The instrument used was a self-developed questionnaire consisting of 13 questions. The data were analysed using the χ² statistics test and binary logistic regression with a level of significance <0.05. Setting The study was conducted at a public nursing school located in urban Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia, in December 2017. Participants A total of 714 nursing students from four different programmes were involved. Results This study found that almost 60% of nursing students were reluctant to work in rural areas. Of the three variables which were significant in the ² analysis, only two were significant following the logistic regression test, namely the class programmes of undergraduate regulars (OR=2.274; 95% CI 1.326 to 3.900), profession regulars (OR=2.262; 95% CI 1.110 to 4.607) and rural place of origin (OR=1.405; 95% CI 1.036 to 1.906). Conclusion The education programme and place of origin were associated with the intention of nursing students to work in rural areas. Therefore, the recruitment of prospective nurses should consider these factors by considering the local context.

Subjects

SURABAYA (Indonesia); INDONESIA; NURSING students; RURAL geography; NURSING schools; LOGISTIC regression analysis; INTENTION

Publication

Family Medicine & Community Health, 2019, Vol 7, Issue 3, p1

ISSN

2305-6983

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1136/fmch-2019-000144

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