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Abstract [en]
This thesis explores the self-perceived confidence of Swedish midwifery students in performing essential clinical competencies at the completion of their education. The research is based on the questionnaire; Confidence of Midwifery Students on Selected Midwifery Competencies at Completion of the Education (COMICE), adapted for the Swedish context as COMICE-S.
Aim: The overarching aim of this thesis was to explore Swedish midwifery students’ professional confidence in basic clinical midwifery skills, with a particular focus on the factors influencing confidence development and the role of clinical supervision and teaching methods. Furthermore, the thesis aimed to psychometrically evaluate the COMICE-S questionnaire in a Swedish educational context.
Method: Study I, A quantitative study, measuring midwifery students’ confidence in antepartum, intrapartum, postpartum, and newborn care, and is measuring each item midwifery students are expected to manage. Study II: A quantitative study, validating and testing the COMICE-S instrument in a Swedish context. Study III: A mixed method study, focusing on supervision and learning methods in intrapartum care. Study IV: A qualitative approach, analysing comments from midwifery students on factors that decreased or increased confidence during clinical practise.
Findings: The validation and testing of the questionnaire showed that the instrument was suitable in the Swedish context. Swedish midwifery students are confident in handling normal pregnancy and birth; however, they need more training in complicated pregnancy and birth. The clinical environment affects professional confidence, structured supervision, and teacher-led sessions are of importance, particularly when followed by simulations. Qualitative findings with newly graduated midwives support the results and suggest a need for extended or alternative educational pathways.
Conclusion: The thesis demonstrates that while Swedish midwifery students feel confident in managing normal care, there is a need to strengthen educational strategies to better prepare the graduating midwives for complex clinical situations. The findings offer valuable insights for the continued development of midwifery education.
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Sundsvall: Mid Sweden University, 2025. p. 135
Series
Mid Sweden University doctoral thesis, ISSN 1652-893X ; 441
Keywords
Clinical learning, Midwifery education, Midwifery students, Student preceptor, Supervision
National Category
Nursing
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:miun:diva-55976 (URN)978-91-90017-40-1 (ISBN)
Public defence
2025-12-19, F229, Östersund, 10:00 (Swedish)
Opponent
Supervisors
2025-11-142025-11-142025-11-14Bibliographically approved