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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
70 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2023-04-01
2023-07-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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A single case study approach is the chosen methodology for this research. This is an appropriate approach as it seeks to 'investigate contemporary phenomena within its real-life context' and to generate in-depth and multi-faceted understandings (explaining, describing or exploring) of complex issues within a naturalistic context; which in this study, relates to the attrition and retention of midwives employed by a specific Trust. While these issues are not unique to this Trust, therefore, is not an intrinsic case study, their willingness to explore these issues means an 'instrumental' case study will facilitate 'a broader appreciation of \[the\] issue or phenomenon'.
This case study is focused on midwifery retention and recruitment, as such, eligible participants will be all midwives currently employed within the Trust. For those on maternity or sick leave but wish to participate, they too will be eligible. Additionally, we will include student midwives currently placed within Torbay and South Devon NHS Foundation Trust. All student midwives will be eligible to participate in the survey but only 3rd year midwives will be eligible for an interview.
Recruitment will consist of purposive and snowball methods via the retention midwife leads, internal social media, internal work emails and adverts placed within the Trust. Adverts will include information about the interview option (midwives and 3rd year student midwives only) and the survey which will include a link and/or QR code to the survey for instant access (all midwives and student midwives eligible).
Informed consent for the survey will be obtained via the first page of the Qualtrics survey whereby all appropriate information regarding the study and how the data will be stored and used will be stated. Participants will be able to opt in to complete the survey or opt out by simply closing the survey. Participants will be advised they will not be able to withdraw from the study after submitting their responses as the data is anonymised, we will not be able to accurately delete their information.
Informed consent for the online interview will be obtained at the start of the meeting, prior to any demographic or interview questions. It is expected that the participant information sheet will have been read prior to the interview as this will be sent out during an initial inquiry contact. At the start of the interview, the researchers will check whether the participants have questions or queries that need to be clarified. The consent form will be carried out 'virtually' together, with the researcher sharing the screen, asking each question and signing on behalf of the participant, and this will be recorded. Participants will be advised that they can stop the interview at any time and have the right to withdraw their data within two weeks of the interview (prior to analysis starting).
We don't foresee particular risks to this research, although we have considered:
Ethical considerations during recruitment relates to maintaining confidentiality for some participants may not wish to disclose their participation to their wider teams. Therefore, to mitigate against this, the recruitment emails and adverts will include, either a direct link/QR code the survey and the researchers direct contact details to arrange interviews. This way, no one outside of the research team will be aware of who has participated, nor will this information be disclosed.
Ethical considerations during the interview relate to two possibilities: a) if a participant becomes distressed during the interview, the researcher will offer to stop the interview immediately and offer a referral to their Professional Midwifery Advocate; b) should the participant, a registered health professional, reveal dangerous or illegal practice, the interview will be stopped, and they will be advised a referral to their senior leaders made. The latter possibility is highly unlikely.
Survey confidentiality will be maintained as it will be anonymous. Interview recordings, once downloaded will have a pseudonym applied and the recording deleted. Following transcription, the manuscripts any identifying features (names, places, personal details) will be removed prior to analysis.
Conditions
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Study Design
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COHORT
PROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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Midwives and student midwives at one Trust
No intervention - this is an exploratory case study
No interventions assigned to this group
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* student midwives on placement at Torbay Hospital.
Exclusion Criteria
18 Years
65 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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NHS Devon ICB
UNKNOWN
King's College London
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Dr Feeley, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
King's College London
Locations
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King's College London
London, , United Kingdom
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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IRAS 321453
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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