School of Nursing and Midwifery, Western Sydney University, Penrith, NSW, Australia.
Department of Nursing, Chung Hwa University of Medical Technology, Tainan, Taiwan.
J Clin Nurs. 2019 Jun;28(11-12):2340-2350. doi: 10.1111/jocn.14836. Epub 2019 Mar 11.
Improving breastfeeding support to mothers has been the focus of several national and international health organisations. There is evidence that theoretical and clinical education improves breastfeeding knowledge and attitudes among nursing and other health professional students prior to clinical placement, to support women who are breastfeeding.
To explore the expectations and experiences of Taiwanese nursing students in supporting breastfeeding on clinical placement. To gain additional insight into student experience, we also sought the perspectives of mothers, nursing staff and teachers about the role of nursing students in supporting breastfeeding mothers.
A qualitative descriptive approach guided this study.
Focus groups and small group interviews were conducted with four participant groups in southern Taiwan. Ethical approval was obtained prior to data collection. The consolidated criteria for reporting qualitative research checklist was used.
Three main themes emerged from the data that captured the nursing students' experiences during clinical practice, which were "High expectations"; "The reality is different"; and "Improving confidence in students." The study found that students lacked confidence in supporting breastfeeding in the clinical setting. Students were expected to support women to achieve their breastfeeding goals under the supervision. The students highlighted the importance of establishing trust to effectively support mothers, and for the students to feel confident to provide the breastfeeding information.
Despite structured theoretical breastfeeding education prior to clinical placement, students did not feel they were adequately prepared to support women who are breastfeeding during their clinical placement. The findings demonstrated the need for further support in developing effective communication skills and building confidence prior to clinical placement.
Enhancing the content of theoretical and simulated breastfeeding education to incorporate women's breastfeeding experience combined with realistic clinical student allocation could serve to improve students' confidence in supporting breastfeeding.
提高对母亲母乳喂养的支持一直是多个国家和国际卫生组织关注的重点。有证据表明,在临床实习前,理论和临床教育可以提高护理和其他卫生专业学生的母乳喂养知识和态度,以支持正在母乳喂养的妇女。
探讨台湾护理学生在临床实习中支持母乳喂养的期望和经验。为了更深入地了解学生的经验,我们还征求了母亲、护理人员和教师对护理学生在支持母乳喂养母亲方面的角色的看法。
本研究采用定性描述方法。
在台湾南部,对四个参与群体进行了焦点小组和小组访谈。在数据收集之前获得了伦理批准。使用了综合定性研究报告标准检查表。
从数据中出现了三个主题,这些主题捕捉了护理学生在临床实践中的经验,分别是“高期望”、“现实情况不同”和“提高学生的信心”。研究发现,学生在临床环境中支持母乳喂养缺乏信心。学生在监督下被期望支持妇女实现其母乳喂养目标。学生强调建立信任以有效支持母亲的重要性,让学生感到有信心提供母乳喂养信息。
尽管在临床实习前进行了结构化的母乳喂养理论教育,但学生们认为自己在临床实习期间没有充分准备好支持正在母乳喂养的妇女。研究结果表明,在临床实习前需要进一步支持发展有效的沟通技巧和建立信心。
增强理论和模拟母乳喂养教育的内容,纳入妇女的母乳喂养经验,结合现实的临床学生分配,可以提高学生对支持母乳喂养的信心。