DETERMINING THE FUTURE EXPECTATION OF HEALTH MANAGEMENT STUDENTS SELCUK UNIVERSITY SAMPLE
Handan ERTAŞ
Assoc.Prof. Selçuk University, Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Health Management,handanertas@selcuk.edu.tr
Fatma ÇİFTÇİ KIRAÇ
Research Assist., Selçuk University, Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Health Management, ciftcifatma50@gmail.com
Purpose of the Study: The aim of this study is to examine the future expectations of Selcuk University Health Management students within the concept of anxiety. Materials and Methods: Simple random sampling method and quantitative research design were used in the study. The questionnaire used in the research was created by Kaya (2013) and the Cronbach's Alpha value of the questionnaire used was found to be 0.831. The universe of the research was formed in 2016-2017 academic year by the students who were educated in Selcuk University Health Sciences Faculty Health Management Department. The sample size is set to 240. Findings: %57.1 of the students who participated in the survey do not believe that they can find a job immediately when they graduate, %73.8 think that those who graduated from their department are difficult to find job, %60.9 think that the education they are receiving is inadequate in the application part. %63.3 of participants who participating in the survey believe that their goals can be achieved, %53.8 believe they will get what they want in the future, and %67.1 believe they will be happy in the future. Conclusion: According to the results of the research, a significant difference was found between future expectant and gender. According to this, the expectation of the men is more positive than the ladies. The expectation at the class level is that the first grade students are more hopeful and the third grade students are desperate.
Key Words:
Health Management, Future Expectation, University Students, Faculty of Health Sciences
This work was produced from “Change Of Publıc Hospıtal Structure On Change Of Hospıtals: Konya Sample” named master's thesis.
The expectation is to be inferred about what might happen in the future by going out of experience. Future expectations are cognitive maps that include the individual's thoughts, concerns and interests about the future (Şimşek,2012:92). Expectations gives important information about the experiences and achievements Individual expectations of future are influenced by the social environment in which the individual lives. Particularly in the younger ages, the social processes, the environment and the people in communication have an important share in this. In addition to this, factors such as age, gender and cultural structure affect the future expectations. The aim of this study is to examine the future expectations of Selcuk University Health Management students within the concept of anxiety.
Material Method
Easy sampling method and quantitative research design were used in the study. The questionnaire used in the research was created by Kaya (2013) and the Cronbach's Alpha value of the questionnaire used was found to be 0.831. The universe of the research was formed in 2016-2017 academic year by the students who were educated in Selcuk University Health Sciences Faculty Health Management Department. The sample size is set to 240. The data obtained in the research were transferred to the computer and the data were checked and the incorrect data were prepared in the first step. On the data descriptive statistics and variance analysis in independent groups was made.
Findings
Table 1. Demographic Data of Students Attending the Survey
Gender
|
n
|
%
|
Job of Father
|
n
|
%
|
Male
|
82
|
34,2
|
Worker
|
40
|
16,7
|
Female
|
158
|
65,8
|
Retired
|
52
|
21,7
|
Type of Study
|
n
|
%
|
Officer
|
49
|
20,4
|
Primary Education
|
146
|
60,8
|
Farmer
|
20
|
8,3
|
Secondary Education
|
94
|
39,2
|
Artisan
|
36
|
15,0
|
Total_İncome_Of_The_Family__n__%'>Total İncome Of The Family
|
n
|
%
|
Self-Employment
|
43
|
17,9
|
0-1000
|
21
|
8,8
|
Class
|
n
|
%
|
1001-2000
|
89
|
37,1
|
1
|
30
|
12,5
|
2001-3000
|
75
|
31,3
|
2
|
52
|
21,7
|
3001 and more
|
55
|
22,9
|
3
|
91
|
37,9
|
|
|
|
4
|
67
|
27,9
|
Total
|
240
|
100
|
Total
|
240
|
100
|
Students who participating in the survey 65.8% are female, 60.8% are primary education.37.1% of the students have income between 1000 and 2000 TL and 8.8% of the family has income below 1000 TL. 21.7% of the participants father occupation were retired, 8.3% of them are farmers, 37.9% are third grade and 12.5% are first year students.
Table 2. Demographic Data of the Students Attending the Survey
Age
|
n
|
%
|
Monthly Spending
|
n
|
%
|
18
|
3
|
1,3
|
0-500
|
121
|
50,4
|
19
|
16
|
6,7
|
501-1000
|
103
|
42,9
|
20
|
48
|
20,0
|
1001 and more
|
16
|
6,7
|
21
|
58
|
24,2
|
Where to Stay
|
n
|
%
|
22
|
70
|
29,2
|
Dorm
|
142
|
59,2
|
23
|
36
|
15,0
|
Student House
|
56
|
23,3
|
24
|
8
|
3,3
|
Family Home
|
42
|
17,5
|
Total
|
240
|
100
|
Total
|
240
|
100
|
29.2% of the students are at the age of 22, 1.3% are at the age of 18 and 59.2% of the students stay in the dorm.50.4% of the participants have a monthly expenditure of 500 TL or less and 6.7% of the participants are 1000 TL or more.
Table 3. Descriptive Findings Related to Future Expectation
|
I completely disagree
|
I disagree
|
I am hesitant
|
I agree
|
I completely agree
|
N
|
%
|
N
|
%
|
N
|
%
|
N
|
%
|
N
|
%
|
1.I believe that when I graduate, I can get a job immediately.
|
73
|
30,4
|
64
|
26,7
|
62
|
25,8
|
26
|
10,8
|
15
|
6,3
|
2. I want to work in the field where I have studied.
|
15
|
6,3
|
17
|
7,1
|
35
|
14,6
|
80
|
33,3
|
93
|
38,8
|
3. I see that those who graduate from my department are hard to find jobs.
|
22
|
9,2
|
18
|
7,5
|
23
|
9,6
|
76
|
31,7
|
101
|
42,1
|
4.I believe that there will be no problem of unemployment in the future.
|
60
|
25,0
|
70
|
29,2
|
66
|
27,5
|
37
|
15,4
|
7
|
2,9
|
5. I think that I can succeed in business life with my education.
|
31
|
12,9
|
60
|
25,0
|
88
|
36,7
|
49
|
20,4
|
12
|
5,0
|
6. I believe I will have a comfortable life.
|
21
|
8,8
|
29
|
12,1
|
83
|
34,6
|
81
|
33,8
|
26
|
10,8
|
57,1% of the students who participated in the survey do not believe that they can find a job immediately when they graduate, 73,8% said that those who graduated from their departments were hard to find jobs.
Table 4. Descriptive Findings Related to Future Expectation
|
I completely disagree
|
I disagree
|
I am hesitant
|
I agree
|
I completely agree
|
N
|
%
|
N
|
%
|
N
|
%
|
N
|
%
|
N
|
%
|
7. I think that the application part, I have received is inadequate.
|
13
|
5,4
|
29
|
12,1
|
52
|
21,7
|
70
|
29,2
|
76
|
31,7
|
8. I believe I can find a good job
|
26
|
10,8
|
34
|
14,2
|
100
|
41,7
|
60
|
25,0
|
20
|
8,3
|
9. I think I will get what I want in the future.
|
14
|
5,8
|
27
|
11,3
|
70
|
29,2
|
95
|
39,6
|
34
|
14,2
|
10.I believe I will be happy in the future.
|
12
|
5,0
|
15
|
6,3
|
52
|
21,7
|
118
|
49,2
|
43
|
17,9
|
11. I believe that my targets can be achieved.
|
13
|
5,4
|
14
|
5,8
|
61
|
25,4
|
102
|
42,5
|
50
|
20,8
|
12. Ido not think I will stay unemployed
|
22
|
9,2
|
37
|
15,4
|
82
|
34,2
|
74
|
30,8
|
25
|
10,4
|
60,9% of the students think that the education they receive is insufficient in the application part, 53.8% think that they will get what they want in the future, 67.1% believe that they will be happy in the future, 63.3% of the students believe that they can achieve their targets in the future.
Table 5. T Test Average Between Gender and Future Expectancy
Gender
|
N
|
Mean
|
p
|
T
|
Male
|
82
|
3,0729
|
,002
|
1,981
|
Female
|
158
|
2,9595
|
The p value of the T test between the averages of gender and future expectancy was found to be 0.005 (p <0.005). According to this result, the expectation of the male is higher than the females.
Discussion and Conclusion
According to the results of the research, the ratio of students who believe that they can find work immediately when they graduate is 17,1%.In parallel with these results, research conducted by Taşkent and Şahin (2004) found that university students were hopeless about finding a job. According to Kaya's research (2013); students think that they will find jobs immediately when they graduate, the business fields become even greater, there will be no unemployment problems in the future and they do not think they will be unemployed. According to the results of the research, the expectation of the men is more positive than that of the females. Contrary to this result, according to the life satisfaction survey of TUİK in 2017, the rate of women who are hopeful of their future was 74,7%, whereas this rate was 72,2% for men. The rate of individuals who expressed their hope for their future is 73.4%. Tuncer's (2011) research on higher education youth's future expectations revealed that the future expectations of female students were higher. In a study conducted by Kula and Saraç (2016), it was concluded that gender influenced the future anxiety of students and that female students were more worried than male students. As a result, students who participate in the research believe that they will get what they want in the future, be happy and achieve their goals. The future expectation of the students is positive according to these results.
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