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Area of Science:

  • Qualitative Research
  • Sociology
  • Midwifery Education

Background:

  • Grounded theory, a qualitative approach, was developed by Glaser and Strauss.
  • This study utilized Clarke's (2005) grounded theory methodology.
  • Theoretical underpinnings included symbolic interactionism, Foucault's post-structuralist theories, and a constructionist epistemology.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To discuss the application of a contemporary grounded theory methodology.
  • To explore the experiences of students pursuing a midwifery degree.
  • To examine factors influencing competency development in midwifery students.

Main Methods:

  • Grounded theory analysis techniques: coding, constant comparative analysis, theoretical sampling.
  • Data collection: individual in-depth interviews and participant observation.
  • Focus on social action, interaction, power dynamics, and relevant actors/discourses.

Main Results:

  • The methodology facilitated a comprehensive exploration of students' competency achievement experiences.
  • Analysis highlighted social processes and discourses impacting student development.
  • Identified challenges in applying complex sociological theories and mapping processes.

Conclusions:

  • The contemporary grounded theory methodology is effective for exploring student experiences in competency development.
  • Despite challenges with complex theories and mapping, the approach is recommended for similar research.
  • The study underscores the value of qualitative methodologies in understanding educational experiences.