Simpson Naomi, Wepa Dianne, Vernon Rachael, Briley Annette, Steen Mary
Clinical Health Sciences, University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia.
University of Bradford, Bradford, UK.
Int J Nurs Stud Adv. 2023 Jul 18;5:100144. doi: 10.1016/j.ijnsa.2023.100144. eCollection 2023 Dec.
Workplace bullying, and violence within the midwifery profession, has been a well-documented concern in health literature since the early 1990's. However, contemporary research highlights that workplace bullying, and violence is often inflicted upon midwifery students. Workplace bullying, and violence has both short- and long-term effects on the student, including psychological trauma and poor mental health, loss of passion for the midwifery profession and absenteeism. To consider a solution to this phenomenon, current literature regarding midwifery students' knowledge, understanding and experiences of workplace bullying, and violence has been reviewed.
To explore and critique current literature on midwifery students' knowledge, understanding and experiences of workplace bullying, and violence.
An integrative review.
Toronto & Remington's six-stage systematic framework was used to conduct the review, with rigour and validity for the research process.
Following critical appraisal, 12 articles met the inclusion criteria. Four themes emerged: (1) Prevalence and types of workplace bullying, and violence towards midwifery students. (2) Impact of workplace bullying, and violence on midwifery students' experiences during the degree. (3) Impact of negative workplace culture on the midwifery profession. (4) The requirement to develop strategies for midwifery students to address workplace bullying, and violence.
Workplace bullying, and violence is a global health concern within the midwifery profession with evidenced impact on midwifery students' professional and personal lives. Organisational systems and approaches were identified as causes of a toxic clinical environment and workplace bullying, and violence, which impacted midwifery students' experiences. Suggestions supported universities incorporating conflict resolution strategies into midwifery degree programs, to prepare midwifery students to manage workplace bullying, and violence.
Workplace bullying, and violence is a global health concern entrenched within the midwifery profession, impacting midwifery students' professional and personal lives. Incorporating conflict resolution strategies into Bachelor of midwifery degree programs, may help prepare midwifery students to manage workplace bullying, and violence.
自20世纪90年代初以来,工作场所欺凌以及助产行业内的暴力行为一直是健康文献中记录详尽的问题。然而,当代研究强调,工作场所欺凌和暴力行为常常施加于助产专业学生身上。工作场所欺凌和暴力行为对学生有短期和长期影响,包括心理创伤和心理健康不佳、对助产专业热情丧失以及旷工。为了思考这一现象的解决方案,对当前有关助产专业学生对工作场所欺凌和暴力行为的知识、理解及经历的文献进行了综述。
探讨和评析当前有关助产专业学生对工作场所欺凌和暴力行为的知识、理解及经历的文献。
综合综述。
采用多伦多和雷明顿的六阶段系统框架进行综述,确保研究过程的严谨性和有效性。
经过严格评估,12篇文章符合纳入标准。出现了四个主题:(1)针对助产专业学生的工作场所欺凌和暴力行为的发生率及类型。(2)工作场所欺凌和暴力行为对助产专业学生学位期间经历的影响。(3)负面工作场所文化对助产行业的影响。(4)为助产专业学生制定应对工作场所欺凌和暴力行为策略的必要性。
工作场所欺凌和暴力行为是助产行业全球关注的健康问题,已证明对助产专业学生的职业和个人生活有影响。组织系统和方法被确定为有毒临床环境以及工作场所欺凌和暴力行为的成因,这影响了助产专业学生的经历。建议支持大学将冲突解决策略纳入助产专业学位课程,以使助产专业学生做好应对工作场所欺凌和暴力行为的准备。
工作场所欺凌和暴力行为是助产行业内根深蒂固的全球健康问题,影响助产专业学生的职业和个人生活。将冲突解决策略纳入助产士学士学位课程,可能有助于使助产专业学生做好应对工作场所欺凌和暴力行为的准备。