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Tiaura U. Macabagdal; Lila Amaryllis C. Caniete; Eryn Jahn Fernandez; Airica Henncell C. Roldan; Rod Charlie Delos Reyes; Mark Andre Blanco – Journal of Occupational Therapy Education, 2023
The historical dominance of women working in occupational therapy, coupled with the underrepresentation of males in the field globally, creates a need to investigate the experiences of male students in occupational therapy programs. In the context of the Philippines, where women make up 74.72% of the occupational therapy workforce, this study aims…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Experience, College Students, Males
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Maputle, Ms; Mthombeni, Cs – Cogent Education, 2022
Student accoucheurs were perceived to be uncomfortable conducting intimate clinical procedures, hence the struggle to attain the required clinical learning experiences when allocated in maternity wards. A qualitative explorative, descriptive, and contextual design was used. Five focus group discussions of midwives were purposively sampled. Data…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Obstetrics, Males, Females
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Lineros, Jose Victor – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2020
Although the recent annual growth rate in the U.S. paramedical field has been 4%, Latino and African American men have been significantly underrepresented in the field compared to their proportion in the U.S. population at large. This problem threatens both the quality and quantity of available emergency health care. The purpose of this study was…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Two Year College Students, Males, Allied Health Occupations
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Misan, Gary; Ellis, Bronwyn; Hutchings, Olivia; Beech, Amy; Moyle, Courtney; Thiele, Nicola – Australian and International Journal of Rural Education, 2018
Intergenerational learning activities benefit both older and younger participants. The Whyalla Men's Shed (WMS) not only meets many of the needs of its older participants but has recently become involved in several initiatives that foster intergenerational collaboration and learning. An agreement between the University of South Australia (UniSA)…
Descriptors: Males, Intergenerational Programs, Health Promotion, Cooperative Learning
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Whitmarsh, Lona; Wentworth, Diane Keyser – Career Development Quarterly, 2012
Career development research has often explored gender differences in and development of career patterns (Gottfredson, 2006). Hyde's (2005) meta-analysis indicated that men and women shared more similarities than differences. Applying Hyde's gender similarities hypothesis to careers, the authors conducted a 2-stage study. Stage 1 was an analysis of…
Descriptors: Career Development, Research, Gender Differences, Pattern Recognition
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Pittman, M. – Journal of Studies in Technical Careers, 1985
This article examines the influence of mentors and role models, beginning at the period of occupational choice and continuing through preparatory and practice entry phases. The author reports on an attrition study of 298 practical nursing students at an Indiana postsecondary institution that examined the influence of others in completing or not…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Career Choice, Females, Males
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Clerc, Jeanne M. – Journal of Allied Health, 1985
The author studied differences in perceptions of sex-stereotypic attributes among four groups of individuals: male medical students, female medical students, male allied health students, and female allied health students. She found that there were significant differences among the four groups on their sex-role perceptions as measured by the Bem…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Career Choice, Females, Males
Walker, Patricia W.; Juhasz, Anne McCreary – 1982
Due to the dominance of women in allied health professions, men can be considered as minorities in these fields. Blacks and other ethnic minorities are also under-represented in allied health and other health professions. Yet it is anticipated that an increase in the number of minorities trained as health professionals will result in higher…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Allied Health Occupations, Black Students, Career Counseling
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Shepherd, Marvin D.; Erwin, Gary – American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 1983
A survey of one school's undergraduate pharmacy students' attitudes toward the elderly showed female students to have a slightly more favorable attitude than males. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Age Discrimination, Allied Health Occupations, Attitude Measures, Females
Holmstrom, Engin Inel; And Others – 1976
In a study that had as its object to look at recent changes in the potential pool of health manpower, the focus was on 1974 college freshmen who declared their intention of going into a career in a health field. Data came from the student files of the American Council on Education's Cooperative Institutional Research Program. The report has three…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations, Black Students, Career Choice, Cohort Analysis
National Center for Health Statistics (DHEW/PHS), Hyattsville, MD. – 1972
First in a series of statistical reports on personnel providing vision and eye care assistance, the report presents data collected by the Bureau of Census (geographic location, age, sex, education, type and place of employment, training, specialties, activities, and time spent at work) concerning opticians actively engaged in their profession…
Descriptors: Age, Census Figures, Educational Background, Employment Statistics
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Redmond, Douglas W.; Allen, Joan R. – Journal of Optometric Education, 1979
The findings of an analysis of first- through fourth-year students enrolled in the schools and colleges of optometry in 1975-76, conducted by the American Optometric Association, are discussed. Demographic, racial/ethnic background, sex distribution, socioeconomic, and financial resource characteristics of optometric students are described.…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Ethnic Distribution, Family Income, Females
Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, MD. Office of Health Manpower Studies. – 1974
A Federal contract study with Johns Hopkins University School of Health Services was initiated to analyze career decisions and behavior of unaccepted medical school applicants for implications as to their recruitability to alternative health careers. Questionnaires were sent to a national sample, stratified by sex, of 3,500 of the 16,800…
Descriptors: Admission (School), Career Choice, Career Counseling, Career Opportunities
Stankovich, Mary Jo – 1977
A study was conducted at Macomb County Community College to determine whether there was a significant relationship between grades earned in individual nursing courses and the scores earned on corresponding subsets of the state board exam for nursing graduates and also whether a nursing student's success could be predicted from admissions…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Records, Age, Allied Health Occupations Education
Hawaii Univ., Honolulu. Kapiolani Community Coll. – 1980
Data collected from student applications, personal history forms, class registrations, placement tests, and financial records were examined to derive a personal, academic, and financial profile of the 2,316 new and transfer students who entered Kapiolani Community College during Fall 1980. Selected findings indicate that: (1) most of the students…
Descriptors: Age, Allied Health Occupations Education, Basic Skills, Business Education
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