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082 _aT 610.73 2024 1554
100 _aLabastida, Angela L.
245 _aScripted inspiration:
_bexploring the impact of medical drama on student interest and aspirations in the healthcare profession/
_cAngela L. Labastida, Ayana Mae M. Francisco, Cariza A. Coral, Maria Elizabeth V. Cambronero, & Shane S. Guevarra.
260 _aParañaque City:
_bOlivarez College,
_c2024.
502 _aUndergraduate thesis.
520 _aThis study explores the impact of medical dramas on the career aspirations of first-year nursing students. Employing a mixed-method research design, the study includes quantitative surveys to evaluate the interest and aspirations of a sample of nursing students, couples with qualitative interviews to gain deeper insights into their perceptions and experiences. The results demonstrate a significant positive correlation between watching medical dramas and increased enthusiasm for healthcare careers among students, with many viewing the characters as role models. Despite an awareness of the fictional nature of these shows, students report a heightened interest in pursuing healthcare professions. These findings underscore the importance of considering the societal influence of media portrayals in healthcare education and professional development. Furthermore, the study highlights the nuanced ways in which medical dramas shape student perceptions of the healthcare environment, often fostering a romanticized view of the profession. While some students are inspired by the portrayal of medical challenges and the heroism of healthcare workers, others develop unrealistic expectations about the day-to-day realities of nursing. The research calls for educators to address these influences in their curricula, ensuring that students receive a balanced understanding of the profession. This study contributes to the broader discourse on media influence, suggesting that while medical dramas can be a powerful motivational tool, they must be contextualized within a realistic framework to prepare students for the demands of healthcare careers.
650 _aNursing student.
650 _aMixed-Method Research.
650 _aRole Models.
650 _aSocial impacts.
650 _aSignificant.
650 _aExposure.
650 _aEnthusiasm.
700 _aFrancisco, Ayana Mae M.
700 _aCoral, Cariza A.
700 _aCambronero, Maria Elizabeth V.
700 _aGuevarra, Shane S.
942 _cTHES
_jT 610.73 2024 1554
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_d16581