Title of article :
A qualitative Study of the Recent Midwifery Graduates' lived Experiences During Transition Period
Author/Authors :
Safeen Naqshbandi, Paywand Erbil Polytechnic University, the Kurdistan Region of Iraq , Abdulla Karim, Muaf College of Nursing - Al-Kitab University, Iraq , Qadir, Dlzar Omer Qadir College of Nursing - Hawler Medical University4 General dentist, Mashhad, Iran
Abstract :
Introduction: Given the high childbirth rates and demanding environment of maternity wards, newly
graduated midwives usually undergo much stress. To prepare such midwives, they are required to
participate in a transition period program following their graduation. The current study was aimed at
analyzing the lived experiences newly graduated midwives during their transition period in order to come
up with a deep understanding of their feelings, concerns, and needs.
Methods: The present qualitative phenomenological study was participated by 15 newly graduated
female midwives women who were doing their transition period in Maternity Hospital of Erbil during
December to April 2018. Semi-structured in-depth interviews were conducted to collect required data.
Van Manen’s method was used to analyze the collected data.
Findings: Data analysis gave way to appearance of two main themes namely “Dilemma of staying in or
quitting the midwifery profession” and “Struggle to gain confidence through supportive environment”.
Conclusion: Midwifery department is a stressful environment which can have negative effects on the
newly graduated midwives; therefore, they need to be provided with supportive environments, helping
such midwives to gain confidence and stay in the profession.
Keywords :
Van Manen’s method , Qualitative study , lived experience , Newly graduated midwives
Journal title :
International Journal Of Medical Investigation