Author/Authors :
Bewley، نويسنده , , Chris، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
This small study was carried out as partof the BEd (Hons) Course in Education, and was conducted in the authorʹs practice placement, a college of health care studies attached to a large maternity unit.
ms of the study were todetermine what is meant and understood by the term clinical teaching, to explore student midwivesʹ experiences of clinical teaching, and to ascertain whether the transition from student to midwife influences approaches and attitudes to clinical teaching.
itative approach was adopted,using a phenomenological viewpoint; data sources consisted of transcripts from semi-structured interviews with the eight participants, field notes and the authorʹs reflective diary.
in findings of the researchsuggest that clinical teaching is perceived as a didactic, teacher led activity which occurs in the clinical area but away from women and babies. Other significant learning in the clinical area arises almost by accident as students go about their work. This learning is viewed negatively, and not always capitalised upon. Becoming a qualified midwife, although exciting, is stressful; informants felt unsupported in their role, and considered themselves ill-prepared for the task of mentorship. Midwife teachers are valued in the clinical area, but they were considered to be out of touch and in a hierarchy of work, theirs was considered least important.
udy proposes strategies to enhance clinical learning and describes two models which legitimise the role of the teacher in the clinical area.