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“I love being a midwife; it's who I am”: A Glaserian Grounded Theory Study of why midwives stay in midwifery

机译:“我喜欢成为助产士; 这是我是谁“:Glaserian接地理论研究为什么助产士留在助产

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Abstract Aims and objectives To understand why Western Australian (WA) midwives choose to remain in the profession. Background Midwifery shortages and the inability to retain midwives in the midwifery profession is a global problem. The need for effective midwifery staff retention strategies to be implemented is therefore urgent, as is the need for evidence to inform those strategies. Design Glaserian grounded theory (GT) methodology was used with constant comparative analysis. Methods Fourteen midwives currently working clinically area were interviewed about why they remain in the profession. The GT process of constant comparative analysis resulted in an overarching core category emerging. The study is reported in accordance with Tong and associates’ (2007) Consolidated Criteria for Reporting Qualitative Research (COREQ). Results The core category derived from the data was labelled—“I love being a midwife; it's who I am.” The three major categories that underpin the core category are labelled as follows: “The people I work with make all the difference”; “I want to be ‘with woman’ so I can make a difference”; and “I feel a responsibility to pass on my skills, knowledge and wisdom to the next generation.” Conclusion It emerged from the data that midwives’ ability to be “with woman” and the difference they feel they make to them, the people they work with and the opportunity to “grow” the next generation together underpin a compelling new middle‐range theory of the phenomenon of interest. Relevance to clinical practice The theory that emerged and the insights it provides will be of interest to healthcare leaders, who may wish to use it to help develop midwifery workforce policy and practice, and by extension to optimise midwives’ job satisfaction, and facilitate the retention of midwives both locally and across Australia.
机译:抽象的目标与目标了解为什么西澳大利亚人(沃斯)助产士选择留在职业中。背景技术助产缺点和无法保留助产士的助产士是一个全球问题。因此,需要实施有效的助产人员保留策略,因此需要证明这些战略的证据是必要的。设计Glaserian接地理论(GT)方法与恒定的比较分析一起使用。方法对目前在临床地区工作的十四次助产士接受了对职业留在职业的采访。恒定比较分析的GT过程导致了一个核心类别的出现。该研究按照通彤和员工(2007年)综合标准报告了报告定性研究(COREQ)。结果源自数据的核心类别是标签 - “我喜欢成为助产士;这是我的谁。“支撑核心类别的三大类是如下标记如下:“我与之合作的人效果”; “我想和女人在一起,所以我可以有所作为”;并“我担心将我的技能,知识和智慧传递给下一代。”结论它从助产士“与女人”成为“与女人”的数据中出现了他们对他们的差异,他们与他们所做的差异,以及“成长”下一代的机会在一起掌握了一个引人注目的新的中档理论感兴趣的现象。与临床实践的相关性具有出现的理论和它提供的见解将对医疗保健领导人感兴趣,他们可能希望用它来帮助制定助产员工政策和实践,并通过延伸来优化助产士的工作满意度,并促进保留助产士在本地和澳大利亚。

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