Perceptions of allied health students on working abroad / (Record no. 12629)

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Transcribing agency FEU-NRMF MEDICAL LIBRARY
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Classification number M CFM 2021 0015
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Title Perceptions of allied health students on working abroad /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Efrelyn Caye Riginding, Dominique Rivera, Jena Rivera, Alec Jim Salazar, Lheslie Samson, Sandra Carmella Sison Aaron Tan, Yessa Mae Tanguilan and Liana Caitlyn Tolentino.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Fairview, Quezon City
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Department of Community and Family Medicine, FEU-NRMF,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2023.
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Extent 10 pages:
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Dimensions 28 cm.
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Summary, etc. Abstract: The shortage of healthcare workers in the Philippines is a persisting issue that was exacerbated during COVID-19 pandemic due to the out-migration of health professionals. Despite producing a significant number of medical and allied health graduates every year, an estimated 13,000 health professionals out-migrate annually, with many citing poor professional recognition, low standard of living, and limited career opportunities as reasons for leaving. While previous studies have focused on nurses, little is known about the out-migration of other allied health professionals. The aim of the study is to investigate the perceptions of allied health students in the Philippines on working abroad after their studies. The study conducted an analytic cross-sectional survey of first to fourth year students in various programs at Far Eastern University-Dr. Nicanor Reyes Medical Foundation. The researchers used probability sampling design by simple random sampling. A calculated sample size of 138, data was collected using an online questionnaire consisting of four domains, including demographic profiles and students' views on socio-cultural, and political factors. The collected data was then analyzed using SPSS software to identify which variables were linked to the students' perceptions of working aboard. Out of the 160 participants in the study, 108 were females, and 58 were male, with 83 first-year, 25 second-year, 40 third-year, and 12 fourth-year students. Results showed that 121 students, which is about 75% of the total participants, intended to work aboard. The highest percentage of students who planned to work overseas were from BS Pharmacy, with 80%, and BS Physical Therapy, with 85.7%. For BS Medical Laboratory Science, 70% of the 141 students intended to work abroad, while 50% of the two students in BS Respiratory Therapy planned to do so. All students from the BS Nursing program and the one student BS Radiologic Technology expressed their desire to work abroad. The study revealed that sociocultural and political factors have a great impact on allied health students working abroad. Perceptions are not affected by the student's age, sex and place of residence but affected by their socio-economic status.
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Target audience note Thesis - Department of Community & Family Medicine
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Source of heading or term allied health professionals
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element working abroad
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element migration
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element socioeconomic status
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Personal name Riginding, Efrelyn Caye
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Personal name Rivera, Dominique
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Personal name Rivera, Jena
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Personal name Salazar, Alec Jim
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Personal name Samson, Lheslie
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Personal name Sison, Sandra Carmella
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Personal name Tan, Aaron
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Personal name Tanguilan, Yessa Mae
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Personal name Tolentino, Liana Caitlyn
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    Library of Congress Classification   Still in process Far Eastern University - Nicanor Reyes Medical Foundation Far Eastern University - Nicanor Reyes Medical Foundation Theses 09/29/2023   M CFM 2021 0015 T002615 09/29/2023 09/29/2023 Room Use