Midwives Mentoring Midwives: A Review of the Evidence and Best Practice Recommendations

被引:12
作者
Bradford, Heather [1 ]
Hines, Heather Findletar [2 ]
Labko, Yuliya [3 ]
Peasley, Amber [4 ,5 ]
Valentin-Welch, Maria [6 ,7 ]
Breedlove, Ginger [8 ]
机构
[1] Georgetown Univ, Sch Nursing & Hlth Studies, Dept Adv Practice Nursing, Washington, DC 20007 USA
[2] State New York Stony Brook Sch Nursing, Dept Grad Studies Adv Practice Nursing, Stony Brook, NY USA
[3] Syracuse Midw, Syracuse, NY USA
[4] Roche Diagnost, Basel, Switzerland
[5] Pill Club, San Carlos, CA USA
[6] ACNM Fdn Inc, Cambridge, MA USA
[7] Marias Dime LLC, Pittsboro, NC USA
[8] Grow Midw LLC, Lenexa, KS USA
关键词
mentor; mentee; mentorship; midwifery; students; graduate education; self confidence; RACIAL CONCORDANCE; MIDWIFERY STUDENTS; GRADUATE MIDWIVES; PEER; DISPARITIES; PROGRAM; SUPPORT; BIRTH; CARE;
D O I
10.1111/jmwh.13285
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
Mentoring involves a reciprocal relationship between a more experienced person (mentor) who offers guidance and counsel to a less experienced person (mentee). Reported benefits of mentoring among students of varying health professions include skill acquisition, understanding of the professional role, acclimation to the culture of the health profession, and personal and professional development. Globally, the midwifery profession has a long-standing history of mentoring students and new graduate midwives. However, only one study has described a formal mentoring program within the US midwifery profession. Therefore, to inform best practice for both formal and informal mentoring programs, current mentoring programs are summarized and a state of the science review on mentoring within midwifery in the United States and internationally was conducted. Three types of mentoring relationships are discussed: (1) student to student (peer), (2) midwife to student, and (3) midwife to new graduate midwife. Effective models and recommended approaches for the development and expansion of mentoring are discussed, to sustain, diversify, and scale up the midwifery workforce. Personal attributes and action steps of effective mentors and mentees are provided.
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