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Exploring the STEP-uP to practice: a survey of UK lead midwives for education views of the STudent midwife extended practice placement during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Cooke, Alison; Hancock, Angela; White, Helen; Clark, Nicky; Gibb, Fiona; McNeill, Jenny; Thomas, Grace; Lloyd, Carmel; Furber, Christine

Authors

Alison Cooke

Angela Hancock

Helen White

Nicky Clark

Fiona Gibb

Jenny McNeill

Grace Thomas

Carmel Lloyd

Christine Furber



Abstract

Objective: to assess the effect of implementation of the extended placement option available to midwifery students during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. Design: Online survey open from 2nd June 2020 to 15th July 2020. Setting: United Kingdom. Participants: Lead Midwives for Education (LMEs). Findings: A total of 38 of 55 LMEs responded (response rate 69%). The majority of Approved Education Institutions (AEIs) offered an extended placement to students, but with some variation in the choices offered, unrelated to geographical location or size of student cohort. AEIs appeared to provide the majority of decisional support for students. Many practice learning environments became unavailable, particularly community, gynaecology/medical wards and neonatal units. LMEs experienced both internal and external pressures to instigate rapid change. Key conclusions: The impact of COVID-19 on midwifery education is significant and will need continual scrutiny to minimise future detriment. The pressures of providing midwifery education throughout the early phase of COVID-19 were substantial, but it is important that we learn from the immediate changes made, value and pursue the changes that have been beneficial, and learn from those that were not. Implications for Practice/Research: Student learning experiences have undergone significant change during the pandemic. It is essential to assess what effect the extended placement has had on student readiness for practice, their confidence, resilience, mental health, and attrition and retention. Educators transitioned to remote working, and rapidly assimilated new skills for online education; exploration of the impact of this is recommended.

Citation

COOKE, A., HANCOCK, A., WHITE, H., CLARK, N., GIBB, F., MCNEILL, J., THOMAS, G., LLOYD, C. and FURBER, C. 2021. Exploring the STEP-uP to practice: a survey of UK lead midwives for education views of the STudent midwife extended practice placement during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. Midwifery [online], 101, article 103048. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.midw.2021.103048

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date May 24, 2021
Online Publication Date May 28, 2021
Publication Date Oct 31, 2021
Deposit Date Jun 3, 2021
Publicly Available Date May 29, 2022
Journal Midwifery
Print ISSN 0266-6138
Electronic ISSN 1532-3099
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 101
Article Number 103048
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.midw.2021.103048
Keywords COVID-19; Student midwives; Extended practice placement; Survey; UK
Public URL https://rgu-repository.worktribe.com/output/1347339

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