在澳大利亚的一个司法管辖区,助产士从临床角色过渡到高等教育教学工作的生活经历:试点研究。

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING Nurse Education in Practice Pub Date : 2024-08-01 DOI:10.1016/j.nepr.2024.104071
Michelle Gray , Annie De Leo , Melanie Baker , Elaine Jefford
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目的:这项试点研究旨在探讨澳大利亚一个司法管辖区的临床医生从助产临床实践过渡到大学学术教学角色的经验:背景:全球助产士学者严重短缺。在澳大利亚,助产士临床人才的持续短缺与助产士学术人才的短缺是共生的,而助产士临床人才是大学招生的主要来源。如果没有足够的学者提供教育,助产士队伍就无法得到补充:设计:本研究选择了现象学作为最合适的研究方法,旨在阐明临床医生在转变为学者时的生活经历:在 2022 年 11 月至 2023 年 3 月期间,有目的地从澳大利亚的一个司法管辖区招募了七名参与者。我们进行了定性对话访谈,让每位参与者分享他们的经历。然后,参与者可以引导对话,分享他们从临床助产士转变为大学助产士学者的生活经历。我们还收集了详细的人口统计学资料,以了解背景情况:按照乔吉的四阶段现象学过程进行了主题分析。从参与者之间的共同点中确定了四个主题:"作为一个漂泊者"、"在两个阵营都有涉足以保持临床可信度"、"深陷其中:结论:本研究的参与者从临床助产实践过渡到学术界的生活经历与过渡理论有关,参与者在这一过程中经历了以下几个阶段:准备、遭遇、适应和稳定。在高等教育中担任新角色需要适应在学术界工作的现实。有过临时工作人员经历的助产士认为她们拥有两个世界中最好的,因为她们在临床实践中获得了对学术角色的深入了解。然而,许多人表示,导师的指导会有助于稳定工作。
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The lived experience of midwives’ transitioning from a clinical role into teaching in higher education in one jurisdiction of Australia: A pilot study

Aim

The aim of this pilot study was to explore clinician’s experience of transitioning from midwifery clinical practice into university in an academic teaching role within one jurisdiction in Australia.

Background

There is a dire shortage of midwifery academics globally. In Australia the shortage is symbiotic with the persistent deficit in the midwifery clinical workforce, which is the predominant recruitment pool for universities. The midwifery workforce cannot be replenished without sufficient academics to provide education.

Design

Phenomenology was selected as the most appropriate research approach for the study seeking to illuminate the lived experiences of clinicians as they transition into their new role as academics.

Methods

Seven participants were recruited purposively from one jurisdiction in Australia between November 2022 and March 2023. Qualitative conversational interviews were performed facilitating each participant to share their narrative. Participants were then able to direct the conversation to share their lived experience of the transition from a midwifery clinician in practice to a midwifery academic in a university. Demographic details were collected for context.

Results

Thematic analysis was used following Giorgi’s four stage phenomenological process. Four themes were identified from commonalities between the participants, ‘Being a drifter”, ‘Keeping a foot in both camps to maintain clinical credibility’, ‘In at the deep end: Not prepared for the reality of academia’ and ‘Best of both worlds’.

Conclusions

The lived experiences of the participants in this study, as they transitioned from clinical midwifery practice to academia can be related to the Theory of Transition where participants navigate: Preparation, Encounter, Adjustment and Stabilisation. A new role in higher education requires adjustment to the reality of working in academia. Midwives who had experiences of being a casual staff member felt they had the best of both worlds, as they gained an insight into the role of an academic whilst remaining in clinical practice. However, many reported that mentorship would have been beneficial to facilitate stabilisation.

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