亚太地区中低收入地区助产教师的途径、发展需求和临床联系:一项定性研究。

IF 4.4 2区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Rachel M. Smith , Joanne E. Gray , Caroline SE Homer
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摘要

导言:助产教育的发展和加强需要将重点放在助产师资队伍上,作为提高护理质量的重要策略。尽管所有国家都需要高质量的助产教育工作者,但教师的准备和发展具有挑战性,特别是在低收入和中等收入国家。目的:目的是探讨亚太地区低收入和中等收入国家助产教师的经验,包括他们成为教师的途径、发展计划和/或支持他们过渡到教师的因素。我们还旨在确定继续临床实践的障碍和促进因素。方法:采用自反性主题分析的定性探索性设计。我们对来自亚太地区中低收入国家的助产士进行了17次半结构化访谈。研究发现:关键主题包括:1)职业决心和个人热情;2)从临床过渡到学术界具有挑战性;3)满足不同角色期望;4)需要指导、指导和培训;5)保持临床技能。结论:确定助产教师的支持途径,包括过渡支持和持续发展,对于提供高质量的助产教育至关重要。提供早期和持续的发展和支持是必要的,以确保专业身份的发展,以及在助产士所期望的不同角色中发挥作用的能力。
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Pathways, development needs, and clinical connections for midwifery faculty in low- and middle-income settings of the Asia Pacific region: A qualitative study.

Introduction

The development and strengthening of midwifery education requires a focus on midwifery faculty as an important strategy to improve quality of care provision. Despite the need for high-quality midwifery educators in all-countries, preparation and development of faculty is challenging, particularly in low- and middle-income countries.

Aim

The aim was to explore the experiences of midwifery faculty in low- and middle-income countries in the Asia Pacific region regarding their pathway to being a faculty member, programs of development and/or factors that supported their transition to faculty. We also aimed to identify barriers and enablers to continued clinical practice.

Methods

A qualitative exploratory design applying reflexive thematic analysis was used. We undertook 17 semi-structured interviews with midwifery faculty from low- and middle-income countries in the Asia Pacific region.

Findings

Key themes were 1) drawing on professional determination and personal passion, 2) transitioning from clinical to academia is challenging, 3) meeting diverse role expectations, 4) needing orientation, mentorship and training, and 5) maintaining clinical skills.

Conclusion

Identifying supportive pathways for midwifery faculty, including transitional support and ongoing development, is crucial in providing quality midwifery education. Provision of early and sustained development and support is required to ensure professional identity is developed alongside the ability to function in the diverse roles expected of midwifery faculty.
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来源期刊
Women and Birth
Women and Birth NURSING-OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
CiteScore
7.20
自引率
13.20%
发文量
371
审稿时长
27 days
期刊介绍: Women and Birth is the official journal of the Australian College of Midwives (ACM). It is a midwifery journal that publishes on all matters that affect women and birth, from pre-conceptual counselling, through pregnancy, birth, and the first six weeks postnatal. All papers accepted will draw from and contribute to the relevant contemporary research, policy and/or theoretical literature. We seek research papers, quality assurances papers (with ethical approval) discussion papers, clinical practice papers, case studies and original literature reviews. Our women-centred focus is inclusive of the family, fetus and newborn, both well and sick, and covers both healthy and complex pregnancies and births. The journal seeks papers that take a woman-centred focus on maternity services, epidemiology, primary health care, reproductive psycho/physiology, midwifery practice, theory, research, education, management and leadership. We also seek relevant papers on maternal mental health and neonatal well-being, natural and complementary therapies, local, national and international policy, management, politics, economics and societal and cultural issues as they affect childbearing women and their families. Topics may include, where appropriate, neonatal care, child and family health, women’s health, related to pregnancy, birth and the postpartum, including lactation. Interprofessional papers relevant to midwifery are welcome. Articles are double blind peer-reviewed, primarily by experts in the field of the submitted work.
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