From Aspiration To Achievements: Exploring The Motivational Drives Behind Female Graduate Nursing Students' Pursuit Of Higher Education In Ghana.
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Background: The nursing and midwifery professions are predominantly female. In Sub-saharan Africa, especially
in Ghana, females have traditionally been perceived as homemakers who do not require higher education to play
their roles. This phenomenon perpetuates gender inequality, underutilises talents, and denies women opportu
nities for personal and professional growth.
Aim: This study explored the motivational factors influencing the uptake of higher nurse education among female
nurses in a resource-constrained setting.
Methods: An exploratory, descriptive qualitative approach was adopted with purposive sampling method to re
cruit 20 nurses pursuing a postgraduate programme in nursing from October to November 2022. Inductive
thematic analysis approach was used to analyse the data.
Result: Two main themes and six subthemes were developed from the data. Female graduate students believe the
reasons to pursue higher nursing education are attributed to one's workplace, friends and family's demands.
Participants pursuing higher education think it will earn them higher-paying jobs. Their primary motivation to
pursue higher education was to earn titles like ‘doctor’, ‘the degree nurse’, and ‘the specialist nurse’. Other
motivations for some participants include the impact of their higher education, which ranges from workplace
promotion to family prestige.
Conclusion: Ghanaian female graduate nursing students' motivation to pursue higher nursing education is
threefold: personal gains, corporate gains, and family fame. Educational institutions need to assist these nurses
with the requisite knowledge to excel in their areas of work, get the maximum benefit they expect from
schooling, and make their families and communities proud as expected.
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Iddrisu, M., Poku, C. A., Pwavra, J. B., Yawson, A. O., Mensah, E., Oppong, S. S., ... & Aziato, L. (2025). From aspiration to achievements: Exploring the motivational drives behind female graduate nursing students' pursuit of higher education in Ghana. Nurse Education Today, 106580.