The invisible backpack: how push-pull factors drive healthcare students' cross-cultural learning attitudes and career identity

无形的背包:推拉因素如何影响医护学生的跨文化学习态度和职业认同

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Abstract

Studying abroad has become an increasingly significant pathway for students seeking academic, professional, and personal growth in a globalized world. This review paper explores the dynamic relationship between push-pull factors and international students' attitudes toward studying abroad, with a particular focus on the motivations and barriers that shape these perceptions. By synthesizing findings from existing literature and enrollment trends, the study identifies key factors influencing students' decisions to pursue education abroad. Push factors, such as limited educational opportunities and socio-economic challenges in students' home countries, are shown to significantly drive the decision to study abroad, while pull factors such as the prestige of foreign institutions and enhanced career prospects positively influence attitudes. Special attention is given to the context of healthcare education, where international training can address workforce shortages and promote cultural competency among practitioners. The findings offer valuable insights for educational policymakers and institutions, emphasizing the importance of understanding these motivational dynamics to attract and retain international students in healthcare disciplines. The paper concludes by proposing strategies that could facilitate global mobility and collaboration in healthcare education, ultimately contributing to better healthcare outcomes worldwide.

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