The impact of the COVID‑19 pandemic on enrollment in undergraduate health‑related studies in Spain
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Publication date
2023ISSN
1472-6920
Abstract
The aim of this study was to determine whether the pandemic has reinforced the choice of pursuing health-related
bachelor’s degrees, and to identify underlying factors that could contribute to that impact. This is a cross-sectional
study using an online survey of 2,344 students of nursing, physiotherapy, medicine, psychology and podiatry who
started health-related bachelor’s degrees after the COVID-19 outbreak in Spanish higher education institutions. The
pandemic influenced the choice of these studies by increasing the desire to help others (33.2%), by increasing citizenship
values (28.4%), and by increasing the desire to contribute to improving the situation of the country (27.5%).
Women had a significantly greater influence on the increase in social values related to the practice of the profession
produced by the pandemic, whereas men and the bachelor’s degree in podiatry were more influenced by salary
prospects. An increased desire to help others was significantly higher among women and nursing and medical students.
Podiatry and psychology were the degrees were most influenced by the pandemic, as more students decided
to pursue them, something they had previously doubted, while in nursing, psychology, and medicine the pandemic
reinforced their interest in pursuing the degree the most. Students personally affected by COVID-19 reported being
more influenced in reconsidering their professional path and in reinforcing their desire to pursue the health-related
studies.
Document Type
Article
Language
English
Keywords
COVID-19 (Pandèmia), 2020-
Ensenyament universitari
Estudiants
Pages
13 p.
Publisher
BMC
Citation
March-Amengual, J.M., Cambra-Badii, I., Pineda Galán, C., Busquets Alibés, E., Masó Aguado, M., Ramon Aribau, A., Feito Grande, L., Comella Cayuela, A., Terribas i Sala, N., Andrade Gómez, E., Martínez-Perez, N., Jerez Roig, J. (2023) The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on enrollment in undergraduate health-related studies in Spain. BMC Medical Education, 23(1), num: 386. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12909-023-04347-5
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