Rigakuryoho Kagaku
Online ISSN : 2434-2807
Print ISSN : 1341-1667
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Determinants of Physical Therapy Students’ Process of Choosing a Place of Employment: A Study Based on Principal Component Analysis
Masahiro ISHIZAKAAkira KUBOJunichirou KANEKOTakahiro NOMURAYukari HORIMOTOHeonsoo HANKaori SADAKIYOKazuo KUROSAWAYuji OHMURAMasaharu MORITAMasahiko EGUCHI
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2017 Volume 32 Issue 4 Pages 531-536

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[Purpose] This study examined the determinants of physical therapy students’ process of choosing a place of employment, with the aim of supporting their smooth job search activities. [Subjects and Methods] Among the fourth-year students who belonged to the Department of Physical Therapy of our university as of April 2016, 144 consenting to cooperate with a questionnaire survey were studied. [Results] As determinants of their process of choosing a place of employment, the students attached importance to supervising physical therapists’ understanding, executives’ understanding of rehabilitation, and the establishment of high-quality technical guidance in the clinical setting. Through principal component analysis, personal and regional affinity, working conditions, environments for postgraduate education, the location, and self-realization were extracted as principal components. [Conclusion] Interpersonal relationships based on supervising physical therapists’ understanding and the establishment of high-quality training systems in hospitals/facilities were shown to determine physical therapy students’ process of choosing a place of employment.

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