2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.wombi.2018.11.011
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The future in their hands: Graduating student midwives’ plans, job satisfaction and the desire to work in midwifery continuity of care

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“…Communication skills may also support recently qualified midwives in sustaining their emotional well‐being and developing of coping skills 2 . The ability to work in these models of care in their early career may positively influence workforce retention and job satisfaction within the contemporary midwifery workforce, mitigating burnout 75 . In this sense factors such as proactive support by managers and colleagues, feeling valued, and working in a setting with adequate staffing and material resources, in addition to having work flexibility and autonomy, can all have positive impacts on reducing the risk of burnout.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Communication skills may also support recently qualified midwives in sustaining their emotional well‐being and developing of coping skills 2 . The ability to work in these models of care in their early career may positively influence workforce retention and job satisfaction within the contemporary midwifery workforce, mitigating burnout 75 . In this sense factors such as proactive support by managers and colleagues, feeling valued, and working in a setting with adequate staffing and material resources, in addition to having work flexibility and autonomy, can all have positive impacts on reducing the risk of burnout.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In many countries, implementation of continuity models has been slow 18,19 , and despite the evident benefits many midwives do not want to work in these models of care 20,21 . Concerns include the potential for unpredictable working hours, insufficient staff, not being able to achieve a work-life balance, and worries around caring responsibilities and family commitments 20,21 .…”
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“…These inconsistencies between the evidence and these prevalent discourses, may be due in part to limited experience of working in these models and a lack of exposure to the benefits they can provide 22 . A proposed method of addressing these challenges is to embed meaningful continuity experiences into the curriculum in order to prepare student midwives to be confident and enthusiastic about working in these models 18,19 .…”
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“…Mahasiswa dalam melakukan penyusunan LTA dengan model CoC ini ditemukan hasil bahwa mahasiswa dapat menunjukkan ketrampilan dalam memberikan asuhan kebidanan sehingga dapat menjadi bekal mahasiswa nantinya jika lulus dan bekerja. Hal ini seperti Penelitian yang dilakukan oleh Evans et al (2020) kepada mahasiswa kebidanan di salah satu universitas di Australia yang akan lulus, hasil penelitiannya menunjukkan sebagian besar mahasiswa bercita cita untuk bekerja dengan model CoC karena mereka akan mendapatkan kepuasan kerja dengan memberikan perawatan yang berkelanjutan bagi wanita, merawat wanita dengan sepenuhnya dan mereka dapat membuat keputusan yang mandiri terkait asuhan yang diberikan kepada wanita tersebut [5] .…”
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