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“Unscrambling what’s in your head”: A mixed method evaluation of clinical supervision for midwives

机译:“解读你的头脑中的内容”:一种混合方法评估助产士的临床监督

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Abstract Background As a strategy to promote workforce sustainability a number of midwives working in one health district in New South Wales, Australia were trained to offer a reflective model of clinical supervision. The expectation was that these midwives would then be equipped to facilitate clinical supervision for their colleagues with the organisational aim of supporting professional development and promoting emotional well-being. Aim To identify understanding, uptake, perceptions of impact, and the experiences of midwives accessing clinical supervision. Method Mixed Methods. In phase one 225 midwives were invited to complete a self-administered survey. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used to analyse the data. In phase two 12 midwives were interviewed. Thematic analysis was used to deepen understanding of midwives’ experiences of receiving clinical supervision. Results Sixty percent of midwives responding in phase one had some experience of clinical supervision. Findings from both phases were complementary with midwives reporting a positive impact on their work, interpersonal skills, situational responses and career goals. Midwives described clinical supervision as a formal, structured and confidential space for ‘safe reflection’ that was valued as an opportunity for self-care. Barriers included misconceptions, perceived work related pressures and a sense that taking time out was unjustifiable. Conclusion Education, awareness raising and further research into reflective clinical supervision, to support emotional well-being and professional midwifery practice is needed. In addition, health organisations need to design, implement and evaluate strategies that support the embedding of clinical supervision within midwives’ clinical practice.
机译:摘要背景作为促进劳动力可持续发展的战略,澳大利亚新南威尔士州新南威尔士州的一个健康区工作的许多助理人员培训,以提供反思临床监督模型。期望的是,这些助产士将配备这些助产士,以促进他们的同事的临床监督,以支持专业发展和促进情感福祉的组织宗旨。旨在识别理解,摄取,对影响的看法以及助产士访问临床监督的经验。方法混合方法。在阶段,邀请了225名助产士完成自我管理的调查。描述性和推理统计数据用于分析数据。在第二阶段,接受了两名助产士。专题分析用于加深对助产士接受临床监督的经验的认识。结果六十百分之六十次在阶段响应临床监督的经验。两个阶段的调查结果与助产士互补,报告对其工作,人际关系,境地应对和职业目标的积极影响。助产士将临床监督描述为“安全反思”的正式,结构化和机密空间,这些空间被视为自我保健的机会。障碍包括误解,感知工作相关的压力和吸取超时的感觉是不合理的。结论,需要教育,提高认识和进一步研究反思临床监督,以支持情绪福祉和专业的助产实践。此外,卫生组织需要设计,实施和评估支持助产士临床实践中临床监管的策略。

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