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Grażyna J Iwanowicz-Palus1, Justyna J Krysa1, Agnieszka Palus2, Mateusz Cybulski3, Magdalena Korżyńska-Piętas1, Agnieszka Bień1.
Abstract
Midwifery students' behaviors in relevant spheres of their lives, as well as their sense of self-efficacy, can affect the process of training in the midwifery profession. The aim of the study was to determine the behaviors of students in Poland, assessed in a situational context, as well as their sense of self-efficacy in correlation with these behaviors at different levels of education in the midwifery profession. The study group included first- and third-year bachelor's degree (BS) midwifery students, as well as master's degree (MS) midwifery students. The survey was conducted on 1031 students. The 'Inventory for Personality Assessment in Situations' (IPS) and the General Self-Efficacy Scale (GSES) were used in the study. The largest group of students that were categorized as having problematic profiles was observed in the social-communicative domain, which indicates the necessity of introducing corrective and therapeutic actions concerning their interpersonal relations. The leading trait in the social-communicative domain among the BS students was sensitivity to frustration. The lowest self-confidence was observed among the third-year BS students. The average result of generalized self-efficacy among all the respondents was M = 28.36 (SD = 4.41), which indicates the average level of the obtained results. Students at different stages of midwifery programs demonstrate different behaviors when assessed in the situational context.Entities:
Keywords: education; midwifery; midwifery students; self-efficacy; student behaviors
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Year: 2022 PMID: 36141700 PMCID: PMC9517000 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph191811427
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 4.614
The characteristics of the midwifery students who took part in the study.
| Characteristics of the Group | 1st Group: | 2nd Group: | 3rd Group: | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 350 (100) | 358 (100) | 323 (100) | ||
| Age | Up to 21 y/o | 312 (89.1) | 51 (14.2) | 1 (0.3) |
| 22–23 y/o | 25 (7.1) | 268 (74.9) | 121 (37.5) | |
| More than 24 y/o | 13 (3.7) | 39 (10.9) | 201 (62.2) | |
| Relationship status | Single | 347 (99.1) | 346 (96.6) | 263 (81.4) |
| Married | 3 (0.9) | 12 (3.4) | 60 (18.6) | |
| Residence | City | 204 (58.3) | 255 (71.8) | 220 (68.1) |
| Country | 146 (41.7) | 103 (28.2) | 103 (31.9) | |
| Professional status | Not professionally active | 346 (98.9) | 334 (93.3) | 141 (43.7) |
| Professionally active | 4 (1.1) | 24 (6.7) | 182 (56.3) | |
BS—Bachelor of Science; MS—Master of Science.
An overview of IPS Scale Values Concerning Polish Midwifery Students on Three Relevant Life Domains in Situational Contexts.
| Behavior Domain | IPS Scale | Behavior Domain | 1st Group: | 2nd Group: | 3rd Group: | Statistical Analysis | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| M | SD | M | SD | M | SD | F |
| |||
| Social-communicative domain | A1 scale | Activity in familiar communicative situations | 5.08 | 1.80 | 5.16 | 1.89 | 4.89 | 1.79 | 1.931 | 0.146 |
| A2 scale | Assertiveness when communication is required | 4.96 | 2.05 | 4.93 | 2.03 | 4.80 | 1.90 | 0.603 | 0.547 | |
| A3 scale | Tendency for confrontation in social conflict situations | 5.17 | 1.60 | 5.28 | 1.57 | 5.37 | 1.55 | 1.365 | 0.256 | |
| A4 scale | Efficacy in a managing role | 4.74 | 1.71 | 4.84 | 1.69 | 4.67 | 1.51 | 2.515 | 0.081 | |
| A5 scale | Considerateness in social responsibility situations | 5.07 | 1.87 | 5.06 | 1.74 | 4.94 | 1.70 | 0.554 | 0.575 | |
| A6 scale | Sensitivity to frustration | 5.41 | 1.98 | 5.36 | 1.99 | 5.10 | 1.80 | 8.988 | 0.001 | |
| Achievement domain | B1 scale | Commitment when a high level of performance is required | 5.20 | 1.67 | 5.03 | 1.57 | 4.85 | 1.64 | 3.890 | 0.021 |
| B2 scale | Tendency of inflexibility when requirements change | 4.78 | 1.83 | 4.87 | 1.73 | 4.80 | 1.55 | 0.269 | 0.764 | |
| B3 scale | Stability when under stress | 4.99 | 1.69 | 4.83 | 1.60 | 4.90 | 1.52 | 0.881 | 0.415 | |
| B4 scale | Self-confidence in test situations | 4.53 | 1.86 | 4.40 | 1.82 | 4.74 | 1.73 | 3.043 | 0.048 | |
| B5 scale | Readiness to take risks and pursue a professional career in conditions of difficult job-related challenges | 5.20 | 1.82 | 5.11 | 1.76 | 5.10 | 1.66 | 0.341 | 0.711 | |
| B6 scale | Optimism in the face of everyday demands | 4.66 | 1.87 | 4.58 | 1.65 | 4.70 | 1.66 | 0.427 | 0.653 | |
| Health and recreation domain | C1 scale | Ability to relax after the working day | 4.62 | 1.77 | 4.56 | 1.67 | 4.56 | 1.65 | 0.144 | 0.866 |
| C2 scale | Active recreation behavior in free time | 4.90 | 2.15 | 4.88 | 2.01 | 5.00 | 2.17 | 0.310 | 0.733 | |
| C3 scale | Preventive health behavior in response to warning signals | 4.59 | 1.81 | 4.48 | 1.75 | 4.53 | 1.69 | 0.349 | 0.705 | |
BS—Bachelor of Science; MS—Master of Science; IPS—Inventory for Personality Assessment in Situations; M—Mean; SD—Standard Deviation; F—univariate analysis of variance ANOVA.
Division of the midwifery students in accordance with the behavior profiles in the domains studied.
| Behavior Domain | Behavior Profiles of the Respondents | 1st Group: | 2nd Group: | 3rd Group: MS Students n (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Social-communicative domain | AP1 profile (optimal profile) | 44 (12.6) | 100 (27.9) | 29 (9.0) |
| AP2 profile (average profile) | 114 (32.6) | 30 (8.4) | 93 (28.8) | |
| AP3 profile (“problematic” profile) | 28 (8.0) | 77 (21.5) | 29 (9.0) | |
| AP4 profile (“problematic” profile) | 62 (17.7) | 57 (15.9) | 71 (22.0) | |
| AP5 profile (“problematic” profile) | 38 (10.9) | 78 (21.8) | 38 (11.8) | |
| AP6 profile (“unfavorable” profile) | 64 (18.3) | 16 (4.5) | 61 (18.9) | |
| Undetermined ¹ | 0 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) | 2 (0.6) | |
| χ2 = 183.868; df = 1; | ||||
| Achievement domain | BP1 profile (optimal profile) | 36 (10.3) | 35 (9.8) | 19 (5.9) |
| BP2 profile (average profile) | 109 (31.1) | 99 (27.7) | 99 (30.7) | |
| BP3 profile (“problematic” profile) | 42 (12.0) | 27 (7.5) | 39 (12.1) | |
| BP4 profile (“problematic” profile) | 50 (14.3) | 55 (15.4) | 57 (17.6) | |
| BP5 profile (“problematic” profile) | 83 (23.7) | 102 (28.5) | 89 (27.6) | |
| BP6 profile (“unfavorable” profile) | 27 (7.7) | 37 (10.3) | 18 (5.6) | |
| Undetermined ¹ | 3 (0.9) | 3 (0.8) | 2 (0.6) | |
| χ2 = 17.601; df = 12; | ||||
| Health and recreation domain | CP1 profile (optimal profile) | 71 (20.3) | 63 (17.6) | 65 (20.1) |
| CP2 profile (average profile) | 103 (29.4) | 104 (29.1) | 96 (29.7) | |
| CP3 profile (“problematic” profile) | 48 (13.7) | 57 (15.9) | 42 (13.0) | |
| CP4 profile (“problematic” profile) | 34 (9.7) | 46 (12.8) | 29 (9.0) | |
| CP5 profile (“unfavorable” profile) | 94 (26.9) | 88 (24.6) | 91 (28.2) | |
| Undetermined ¹ | 0 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) | |
| χ2 = 5.609; df = 8; | ||||
BS—Bachelor of Science; MS—Master of Science. ¹ The “undetermined” position refers to those respondents who could not be assigned to one specific profile at the level of 95% probability while maintaining a defined criterion.
The midwifery students’ assessment of self-efficacy.
| GSES | M | SD | Min | Max | Me | Sten | Statistical Analysis | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| F |
| |||||||
| 1st group: 1st-year BS | 28.34 | 4.65 | 14.00 | 40.00 | 29.00 | 6 | 0.046 | 0.955 |
| 2nd group: 3rd-year BS | 28.33 | 4.44 | 11.00 | 40.00 | 29.00 | 6 | ||
| 3rd group: MS students | 28.42 | 4.11 | 12.00 | 40.00 | 29.00 | 6 | ||
| In total | 28.36 | 4.41 | 11.00 | 40.00 | 29.00 | 28.36 | ||
F—univariate analysis of variance ANOVA; BS—Bachelor of Science; MS—Master of Science.
The sense of generalized self-efficacy in correlation with dominant behaviors assessed in the situational context of I and II year bachelor midwifery students.
| Dominant Behaviors of Bachelor Midwifery Students | GSES | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st Group–1st-Year BS | 2nd Group 3rd-Year BS | |||
| r |
| r |
| |
| A6—sensitivity to frustration | A: the sphere of social-communicative behavior | |||
| 0.264 | <0.001 | 0.253 | <0.001 | |
| B4—confidence in situations of exam demands | B: sphere of achievements | |||
| 0.123 | 0.022 | 0.256 | <0.001 | |
| C3—preventive health care after warning signs | C: the sphere of health and relaxation behavior | |||
| 0.181 | 0.001 | 0.269 | <0.001 | |
R—Pearson’s r; p—relevance; GSES—Generalized Self-Efficacy Scale; BS—Bachelor of Science.
The sense of generalized self-efficacy in correlation with dominant behaviors assessed in the situational context of midwifery students.
| Dominant Behaviors of Master Midwifery Students | GSES | |
|---|---|---|
| 3rd Group–Master Students | ||
| r |
| |
| A3—tendency to confront in situations of social conflict | A: the sphere of social-communicative behavior | |
| 0.263 | <0.001 | |
| B6—optimism in the face of daily demands | B: sphere of achievements | |
| 0.165 | <0.001 | |
| C3—preventive health care after warning signs | C: the sphere of health and relaxation behavior | |
| 0.279 | <0.001 | |
R—Pearson’s r; p—relevance; GSES—Generalized Self-Efficacy Scale.