Professional courage to create a pathway within midwives' fields of work: a grounded theory study.
Malin HanssonIngela LundgrenGunnel HensingAnna DenckerMonica ErikssonIng-Marie CarlssonPublished in: BMC health services research (2021)
A professional courage was required to create a pathway within midwives' fields of work, to move freely depending on what actions were needed in a particular work situation. Professional courage could be seen as a resistance resource, enabling midwives to become resilient when dealing with the unpredictable work situation. However, there are vital organisational preconditions that needed to be fulfilled for workplaces to become facilitative, organisational resources, visualising midwifery and a reflective environment. The theory can be used to foster health-promoting and sustainable work situations for midwives, which is possible if the organisational preconditions are met. This could be a key factor in retaining midwives in the profession.