Change in demand for health-related undergraduate studies in Spain during 2015–2021: a temporal series study

Author:

Jerez-Roig Javier12,Bezerra de Souza Dyego L.13ORCID,Cambra-Badii Irene12,March-Amengual Jaume-Miquel12ORCID,Comella Agustí12,Masó-Aguado Montse12,Ramon-Aribau Anna1,Luque-Suárez Alejandro45,Feito Grande Lydia6,Terribas Núria7,Vivanco Luis89,Busquets-Alibés Ester127

Affiliation:

1. Research Group on Methodology, Methods, Models and Outcomes of Health and Social Sciences (M3O), Faculty of Health Sciences and Welfare, Center for Health and Social Care Research (CESS), University of Vic-Central University of Catalonia (UVic-UCC), Vic, Spain

2. Institute for Research and Innovation in Life Sciences and Health in Central Catalonia (IRIS-CC), Vic, Spain

3. Department of Collective Health, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil

4. Department of Physiotherapy, University of Málaga, Málaga, Spain

5. The Biomedical Research Institute of Málaga (IBIMA), Málaga, Spain

6. Faculty of Medicine, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain

7. Grífols Foundation Chair of Bioethics, Universitat de Vic, Vic, Spain

8. Platform of Bioethics and Medical Education, Center for Biomedical Research of La Rioja (CIBIR), Logroño, Spain

9. National Center of Documentation on Bioethics, Rioja Health Foundation (FRS), Logroño, Spain

Abstract

Introduction The expansion of higher education is a worldwide phenomenon. To our knowledge, there are no studies analyzing the trends in demands of enrollment in health-related studies in Spain. Therefore, the objective was to analyze the change in demand (the number of requests for enrollment divided by the number of offered places) for undergraduate health-related studies in Spain during the period 2015–2021 as well as compare the change by region in the pre (2015–2019) and pandemic (2020–2021) period. Methods This is an observational (ecological type) study with temporal series analyses using data from public (non-for-profit) higher education institutions from the Integrated University Information System. For the analysis by region, we calculated the demand of all twelve undergraduate health-related degrees and the percentages of change between both periods using the Wilcoxon test. The Joinpoint Regression program was used to analyze the trends in demand for each degree during the 7-year period. Results Significant (p < 0.001) increases in demand during the pandemic period were observed in all regions. During the pandemic, medicine, biomedicine, nursing, odontology and pharmacy presented a higher demand in comparison with data collected before the pandemic started. In contrast, this pattern was not confirmed in the following cases: physiotherapy, occupational therapy, podiatry, psychology, social work, human nutrition and dietetics. By regions, Navarra, Asturias, and La Rioja presented the most drastic changes. In regions with the biggest number of universities, such as Catalonia, Andalusia and Madrid, the change observed was smaller.

Funder

Grífols Foundation Chair of Bioethics

Publisher

PeerJ

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine,General Neuroscience

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