Western Sydney University, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Locked Bag 1797, Penrith South, NSW, 2751, Australia.
Charles Darwin University, Asia and Pacific College of Nursing and Midwifery, Western Sydney University, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Sydney, NSW, Locked Bag 1797, Penrith South, NSW 2751, Australia.
Women Birth. 2021 Feb;34(1):69-76. doi: 10.1016/j.wombi.2020.02.008. Epub 2020 Feb 27.
There is an underrepresentation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander midwives across Australia and an inadequate number of graduating midwives to redress this. A major pillar for the Birthing on Country Model is maternity care workforce development.
The purpose of this review is to examine the enablers and barriers that Aboriginal students experience while undertaking the Bachelor of Midwifery degree in Australia.
A search of the literature was undertaken through electronic databases. When only three papers were found looking at the experiences of Aboriginal midwifery students the search was broadened to include Aboriginal undergraduate health students.
The literature review reported a strong need for cultural safety in both the clinical and education systems. Students with access to cultural supports, relationships with Aboriginal mentors and academics and Aboriginal clinical placements felt empowered and were able to navigate the 'two worlds' in a meaningful way.
This review highlights a significant gap in the literature. Despite the expanded search terms to include Aboriginal health students, a relatively narrow range of papers were found. Interestingly, the combined search revealed similar themes: kinship, personal factors, and cultural issues.
Empowering and supporting Aboriginal Peoples to become midwives is essential. While systems and societies aim for cultural safety, this review shows there is still a way to go. Further research is essential to decolonise higher education and health care systems, and provide strong, well supported pathways for Aboriginal midwifery students.
澳大利亚的原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民助产士人数不足,而且毕业的助产士数量不足以纠正这一问题。“在本土生育模式”的一个主要支柱是孕产妇劳动力发展。
本综述的目的是研究澳大利亚原住民学生在攻读助产士学士学位时所经历的促进因素和障碍。
通过电子数据库进行文献检索。当仅发现三篇论文探讨了原住民助产士学生的经验时,将搜索范围扩大到包括原住民本科健康学生。
文献综述报告称,临床和教育系统都非常需要文化安全。那些能够获得文化支持、与原住民导师和学者建立关系以及进行原住民临床实习的学生感到有能力,并能够以有意义的方式驾驭“两个世界”。
这篇综述突出了文献中的一个重大差距。尽管扩大了搜索词,包括了原住民健康学生,但发现的论文相对较少。有趣的是,联合搜索揭示了类似的主题:亲情、个人因素和文化问题。
授权和支持原住民成为助产士至关重要。虽然系统和社会旨在实现文化安全,但本综述表明仍有很长的路要走。进一步的研究对于非殖民化高等教育和医疗保健系统以及为原住民助产士学生提供强大、有充分支持的途径至关重要。