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dc.contributor.authorSimpson, N.
dc.contributor.authorVernon, R.A.
dc.contributor.authorBriley, A.L.
dc.contributor.authorEsterman, A.J.
dc.contributor.authorSteen, Mary
dc.date.accessioned2025-06-01T01:05:36Z
dc.date.available2025-06-01T01:05:36Z
dc.date.issued2025
dc.identifier.citationSimpson, N. and Vernon, R.A. and Briley, A.L. and Esterman, A.J. and Steen, M. 2025. Evaluating the effectiveness of a conflict resolution and resilience building bespoke educational workshop for South Australia midwifery students: A pre-post measure education study. Midwifery. 147: pp. 104436-.
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/97861
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.midw.2025.104436
dc.description.abstract

Background: Workplace bullying, and violence are well-recognised concerns within the midwifery profession. Research suggests midwifery students are exposed to bullying in clinical and education settings, impacting their professional and personal lives. A potential solution to this negative phenomenon experienced is the inclusion of conflict resolution and resilience building education within the Bachelor of Midwifery degree, which may equip midwifery students with the skills to manage and address conflict in the workplace. Aim: To evaluate the effectiveness of a conflict resolution and resilience building education workshop for second-year midwifery students in South Australia. Method: This paper focuses on data from phase 1 of a larger explanatory sequential mixed methods study. A semi-structured questionnaire and validated conflict measurement tool were used to examine students’ experiences of workplace bullying, and violence. A previously published research protocol guided this study. The study was not registered as a clinical trial as it used a pre-post measure of an education program that was included in the curriculum, for a singular group of students. Results: Thirty-three midwifery students in South Australia participated in both the pre- and 1-week post-education data collection. Only 10 of the 33 students who completed the pre- and 1-week post-education data, completed the 3-month post-education data collection. Midwifery students’ knowledge and level of confidence improved following conflict resolution and resilience building education. Conclusion: The inclusion of conflict resolution and resilience building in midwifery curriculum, strengthened students’ knowledge and understanding of conflict in the workplace. Students’ confidence levels in managing subtle forms of workplace bullying, and violence improved, however their confidence addressing confrontational styles of conflict showed little change, highlighting that conflict resolution and resilience education should be scaffolded throughout their curriculum to better equip students to manage conflict in the workplace.

dc.languageeng
dc.subjectBullying
dc.subjectEducation
dc.subjectMidwifery
dc.subjectStudents
dc.subjectViolence
dc.subjectWorkplace
dc.titleEvaluating the effectiveness of a conflict resolution and resilience building bespoke educational workshop for South Australia midwifery students: A pre-post measure education study
dc.typeJournal Article
dcterms.source.volume147
dcterms.source.startPage104436
dcterms.source.issn0266-6138
dcterms.source.titleMidwifery
dc.date.updated2025-06-01T01:05:35Z
curtin.departmentCurtin School of Nursing
curtin.accessStatusIn process
curtin.facultyFaculty of Health Sciences
curtin.contributor.orcidSteen, Mary [0000-0002-0362-5693]
dcterms.source.eissn1532-3099
curtin.contributor.scopusauthoridSteen, Mary [16403135800]
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