Keywords

Nurse Faculty Recruitment, Nurse Educator, Nurse Faculty Workforce, Nurse Faculty Shortage, Social Cognitive Career Theory

 

Authors

  1. Bond, Diana K.

Abstract

AIM: The aim of the study was to determine the intent of baccalaureate nursing students to pursue a future nursing faculty role.

 

BACKGROUND: An impending nursing faculty shortage negatively affects the capacity to meet the need for nurses.

 

METHOD: Using the constructs of social cognitive career theory, a prospective correlational research design was used to survey prelicensure BSN nursing students regarding their intent for a future nursing faculty role.

 

RESULTS: Twenty-five percent of the students intend to pursue a future faculty role. The six statistically significant predictors for a future faculty role were type of nursing program (OR = 2.0), interest in the activities of a faculty role (OR = 2.3), outcome expectations-advantages (OR = 1.9), previous teaching experiences (OR = 1.7), encouragement (OR = 1.5), and outcome expectations-disadvantages (OR = 0.8).

 

CONCLUSION: Providing students with knowledge of the faculty role, teaching experiences, and encouragement may inspire them to pursue a future faculty role.