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Undertaking midwifery studies: Commencing students’ views
Authors:Mary Carolan PhD  Professor  Gina Kruger MN  CM  Midwifery Lecturer
Affiliation:aDepartment of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Limerick, Ireland, Health Sciences Building, North Bank Campus, Ireland;bSchool of Nursing and Midwifery, Victoria University, Melbourne 8001, Australia
Abstract:

Objective

to explore the motivations and beliefs of commencing midwifery students against a background of high course demand and high student attrition.

Design

a qualitative analysis of student reflective essays.

Setting

Melbourne, Australia.

Participants

all commencing midwifery students, in 2008, were invited to participate (n=41).

Measurements and findings

three primary motivations for choosing midwifery were identified, including: notions of altruism (wanting to help), a fascination with pregnancy and birth, and a view of midwifery as a personally satisfying career.

Key conclusions and implications for practice

Bachelor of Midwifery programmes attract students with idealised views about midwifery practice. Such views may lead to student disillusionment, tensions with educators and clinicians, and higher rates of student attrition. Students need greater support to examine their views about midwifery practice. More meaningful support may assist the students' successful socialisation into clinical practice.
Keywords:Midwifery   Students   Attrition   Motivations
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