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Factors influencing Saudi Arabian optometry candidates' career choices and institution of learning. Why do Saudi students choose to study optometry?

Authors :
Osuagwu, Uchechukwu L
Briggs, Stella T
Chijuka, John C
Alanazi, Saud A
Ogbuehi, Kelechi C
Source :
Clinical & Experimental Optometry; Sep2014, Vol. 97 Issue 5, p442-449, 8p
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Background Optometry is a primary health-care profession ( PHCP) and this study aimed to elucidate the factors influencing the choice of optometry as a career for Saudi students, the students' perceptions of optometry and the effect of gender. Methods Two hundred and forty-seven students whose average age was 21.7 ± 1.5 ( SD) years and who are currently enrolled in two colleges of optometry in Saudi Arabia- King Saud University ( KSU) and Qassim University ( QU)-completed self-administered questionnaires. The survey included questions concerning demography, career first choice, career perception and factors influencing career choices. Results The response rate was 87.6 per cent and there were 161 male (64.9 per cent) students. Seventy-nine per cent of the participants were from KSU (males and females) and 20.6 per cent were from QU (only males). Seventy-three per cent come from Riyadh and 19 per cent are from Qassim province. Regarding the first choice for their careers, the females (92 per cent) were 0.4 times more likely (p = 0.012) to choose optometry than males (78.3 per cent). The males were significantly more likely to be influenced by the following factors: the Doctor of Optometry ( OD) programs run at both universities, good salary and prospects (p < 0.05, for all). The women were significantly less likely to be influenced by another individual (p = 0.0004). Generally, more than two-thirds of the respondents viewed the desire to help others, professional prestige and the new OD programs as the three most influential factors in opting for a career in optometry. Conclusion Females were more likely to opt for a career in optometry and males were more likely to be influenced by the new OD programs, good salary and job prospects. Service provision to others in the community was a primary motivation to opt for a career in optometry among young Saudis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08164622
Volume :
97
Issue :
5
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Clinical & Experimental Optometry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
97545046
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/cxo.12182