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Students' and lecturers' perceptions of support in a UK pre-registration midwifery programme
Authors:Annette Elizabeth McIntosh  Janice Gidman  Andrea McLaughlin
Affiliation:1. Department of Medical-Surgical Nursing, Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tohid Sq., Tehran, Iran;2. Department of Communication Studies, Texas State University-San Marcos, 327 Centennial Hall, TX, USA;1. Peter Hodgkinson Centre, Greetwell Road, Lincoln LN2 5AU, UK;2. Nursing Studies, School of Health in Social Science, University of Edinburgh, Medical School, Teviot Place, Edinburgh EH89AG, UK;1. Mental Health Nursing, Faculty of Health, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia;2. Faculty of Health, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia;3. Keepwell (AUST) Pty Limited, Australia;4. St. Vincent''s Mental Health Services, Sydney, Australia
Abstract:This paper reports on a study that explored the perceptions of students and lecturers regarding support within a pre-registration midwifery programme in one Higher Education Institution in England. A mixed method design was used: questionnaires were completed by first year and third year students and lecturers, complemented by focus groups with each of the three sets of participants. The findings showed that there are multi-focal challenges for student midwives in undertaking their programme of study. The main theme that emerged was of the difficulties involved in maintaining an appropriate work–life balance, especially within what was seen as a relatively inflexible programme structure. The value of peer support was also highlighted as a key factor in helping the students succeed in their studies. There were a number of implications for midwifery educators to consider in optimising support for students. These include ensuring that students have realistic expectations at the outset of their studies, formalising peer support mechanisms and reviewing programmes to provide more flexibility to better underpin the maintenance of an appropriate work–life balance. Further study is warranted to explore perceptions of support in practice and to identify the factors that help students to persevere in their studies.
Keywords:Midwifery education  Student support  Peer support  Work–life balance
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