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Courage, commitment and resilience: traits of student midwives who fail and retake modules
Alison Power
University of Northampton
Centre for Health Sciences and Services
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Midwives
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Student Midwives
100%
Resilience Characteristics
100%
United Kingdom
50%
Resilience
50%
Royal College
50%
Preregistration
50%
Midwifery Programme
50%
High Profile
25%
Working Conditions
25%
Hunters
25%
Emotional Demands
25%
Midwifery Practice
25%
Quality of Care
25%
Maternal Health Services
25%
Managerial Support
25%
Academic Failure
25%
Staffing Levels
25%
Difficult Decisions
25%
Excessive Workload
25%
Financial Problems
25%
Decision to Leave
25%
Financial Demand
25%
Family Circumstances
25%
Staff Retention
25%
Workforce Intelligence
25%
Career Choice
25%
Reasons for Leaving
25%
Social Sciences
Paramedical Personnel
100%
UK
50%
Academic Failure
25%
Occupational Choice
25%
Working Conditions
25%
Staffing Level
25%
Decision Making
25%
Nursing and Health Professions
Midwifery Student
100%