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Abstract

Aim

The aim of the study was to explore midwifery students’ experiences with simulation as pedagogic method when learning management of postpartum haemorrhage patients.

Background

Malawi is just starting to implement simulation-based education, even though it is recommended in midwifery education to enhance patient safety. Therefore, to ensure successful incorporation of simulation-based education into midwifery training programs, it is crucial to understand students’ experiences with the pedagogic method.

Design

The study applied a descriptive-mixed-convergent design.

Method

One-hundred and seven midwifery students participated in the study. Data were collected through questionnaires and three focus group discussions. Quantitative and qualitative data were analysed using descriptive statistics and content analysis respectively.

Results

Quantitatively, students graded all the questions related to the simulation design elements, educational practices and students’ satisfaction and self-confidence in learning with mean scores above four on a 5-point Likert Scale. One theme and two sub-themes emerged from qualitative data analysis. Main theme: simulation mirrors demanded competence for professional practice; sub-themes: (1) a realistic and active learning method; and (2) a conducive environment for students’ learning.

Conclusion

Midwifery students experienced simulation as a valued pedagogical approach to teaching and learning that mirrored postpartum management clinical skills necessary for them to practice as professionals in the resource-limited setting. More research is necessary to explore feasibility for simulation-based education in Malawi and whether students can apply the knowledge and skills acquired during simulation into clinical practice particularly within constrained environment.

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Company / organization
Title
Learning postpartum haemorrhage through simulation-based education in Malawi: A mixed method study
Author
Kabondo, Charity 1 ; Tjoflåt, Ingrid 2 ; Furskog-Risa, Eva Christina 3   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Kumbani, Lily 1 ; Kafulafula, Ursula 1   VIAFID ORCID Logo 

 Kamuzu University of Health Sciences, School of Maternal, Neonatal and Reproductive Health, Malawi 
 University of Stavanger, Faculty of Health Sciences, Norway 
 University of Stavanger, Norway 
Publication title
Volume
85
Pages
104389
Publication year
2025
Publication date
May 2025
Publisher
Elsevier Limited
Place of publication
Kidlington
Country of publication
United Kingdom
ISSN
14715953
e-ISSN
18735223
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
Document type
Journal Article
ProQuest document ID
3203184145
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/scholarly-journals/learning-postpartum-haemorrhage-through/docview/3203184145/se-2?accountid=208611
Copyright
©2025. Elsevier Ltd
Last updated
2025-11-07
Database
ProQuest One Academic