JOURNAL ARTICLE

Concerns among first year midwifery students: Towards addressing attrition rates

Mary CarolanGina Kruger

Year: 2011 Journal:   Contemporary Nurse Vol: 38 (1-2)Pages: 139-147   Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Abstract

Since 2000, there has been a shift to undergraduate midwifery education in Australia. Midwifery students are generally highly motivated, however attrition rates remain high among first-year students. This study was undertaken in one Australian University against a background of high course demand and high student attrition. Thirty-two first-year midwifery students completed a demographic questionnaire and wrote a reflection in response to the question: What if anything, would make your experience as a first year student better? Data were subjected to thematic content analysis. Findings indicated a need for: greater opportunities to prepare; for more time to study; for greater student supports; and outlined difficulties such as financial and childcare. In conclusion, undergraduate midwifery courses and local conditions vary among institutions. Student feedback is a useful way of identifying local concerns that may impact on student completion rates. This is a necessary first step to the provision of meaningful student support.

Keywords:
Attrition Thematic analysis Obstetrics Medical education Psychology Medicine Nursing Qualitative research Sociology Social science

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Citation History

Topics

Global Health Workforce Issues
Health Sciences →  Health Professions →  Emergency Medical Services
Education Systems and Policy
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Education

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