Mtegha Mathews Brave, Chodzaza Elizabeth, Chirwa Ellen, Kalembo Fatch Welcome, Zgambo Maggie
Department of Nursing and Midwifery, St Johns Institute for Health, Mzuzu, Malawi.
School of Maternal, Neonatal and Reproductive Health, Kamuzu University of Health Sciences, Blantyre, Malawi.
BMC Nurs. 2022 Aug 25;21(1):236. doi: 10.1186/s12912-022-01012-y.
Literature shows that newly qualified nurse-midwives face challenges integrating into the workforce during their transition period from education to practice. However, little is known about the needs and challenges of Malawian nurse-midwives during their transition from education to practice. The aim of the study was to explore the transition experiences of newly qualified nurse-midwives working in selected midwifery units in Northern Malawi.
A qualitative descriptive approach was used. Data were collected through in-depth interviews using semi-structured interview guides from a purposive sample of 19 participants (13 newly qualified nurse-midwives and 6 key informants). The researchers developed two interview guides; one for the newly qualified nurse-midwives and another one for the key informants. The interview guides had questions related to newly qualified nurse-midwives experiences of transitioning to practice and the support they received. Participants were from three selected hospitals in the Northern part of Malawi that have maternity units. Data were analysed manually using thematic analysis.
Five themes related to challenges faced by newly qualified nurse-midwives during their transition to practice in midwifery units emerged from the thematic analysis of the data. These included (1) Theory-practice gap, (2) Lack of confidence and skills, (3) Inadequate resources, (4) Transition support system, and (5) Workplace conflict.
Newly qualified nurse-midwives in Malawi encounter many challenges while transitioning from education to practice. The study findings underscore the need to develop a national framework support system that could not only help newly qualified midwives adjust positively to their new role but also create more opportunities for learning and developing and strengthening a collaborative partnership between colleges and hospitals.
文献表明,新获得资格的助产护士在从教育过渡到实践的阶段面临着融入劳动力队伍的挑战。然而,对于马拉维助产护士从教育过渡到实践期间的需求和挑战却知之甚少。本研究的目的是探索在马拉维北部选定的助产单位工作的新获得资格的助产护士的过渡经历。
采用定性描述性方法。通过深入访谈收集数据,使用半结构化访谈指南,从19名参与者(13名新获得资格的助产护士和6名关键信息提供者)的目的样本中获取信息。研究人员编写了两份访谈指南;一份针对新获得资格的助产护士,另一份针对关键信息提供者。访谈指南包含与新获得资格的助产护士向实践过渡的经历以及他们所获得的支持相关的问题。参与者来自马拉维北部有产科病房的三所选定医院。使用主题分析法对数据进行人工分析。
对数据进行主题分析后,出现了五个与新获得资格的助产护士在助产单位向实践过渡期间所面临的挑战相关的主题。这些主题包括:(1)理论与实践的差距,(2)缺乏信心和技能,(3)资源不足,(4)过渡支持系统,以及(5)工作场所冲突。
马拉维新获得资格的助产护士在从教育过渡到实践的过程中遇到了许多挑战。研究结果强调需要建立一个国家框架支持系统,该系统不仅可以帮助新获得资格的助产士积极适应新角色,还可以创造更多学习和发展的机会,并加强学院与医院之间的合作关系。