Norwegian midwives' perceptions of their practice environment: A mixed methods study

挪威助产士对其执业环境的感知:一项混合方法研究

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Abstract

AIM: To investigate Norwegian midwives' perceptions of their working environment. DESIGN: A nationwide postal survey in 2014 collected information from 489 midwives, including the Practice Environment Scale and seven open-ended questions concerning the workplace. METHODS: Psychometric-, descriptive- and comparative analysis was used for the quantitative data and content analysis for the qualitative data. RESULTS: Psychometric analyses yielded five subscales: Quality of management; Resource adequacy; Midwife-doctor relations; Opportunities for development; and Midwifery foundation for care. Content analyses identified four main themes: Lack of resources; Insufficient support; Staying in midwifery; and Lack of influence. Subthemes only found in the qualitative analysis were as follows: Fear of adverse events and The strain of shift work. Most midwives rated the PES subscales Midwife-doctor relations and Quality of management favourable. In contrast, the theme Lack of influence showed that midwives felt powerless in a constantly changing work environment and ruled by the medical model of care.

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