Abstract:
Background: Approaches to addressing the shortage of midwives are a great need especially in Sub-Saharan
Africa including Tanzania. The midwifery shortage in Tanzania consists of two major causes; the first is the
shortage of pre-service nursing training and the second is the low rate of retention as it is difficult to sustain
midwives’ career motivations. Lack of opportunities for career development, is one of the most related problems
to keep midwives motivated. Continuing education as an approach to career development can heighten
midwives’ motivation and cultivate more skilled midwives who can educate other midwives or students and who
could raise the status of midwives. Effective continuing education is ongoing, interactive, contextually relevant
and based on needs assessment, however there is very limited research that describes Tanzanian midwives
perspective of expectations for career development; hence this research is significant for revealing important and
meaningful professional desires of midwives in Tanzania.
Methods: This was a preliminary qualitative study, using snowball sampling to recruit 16 midwives in Tanzania.
The researchers used a semi-structured interview including probing questions with both a focus group and
several individuals. The data were collected from July to December 2013 and coded into categories and
sub-categories.
Results: There were 14 midwives in the focus group interview and two midwives in the individual interviews. Through
data analysis, four major categories (with subcategories) emerged: (1) motivation for learning (to achieve the MDGs, and
to raise reproductive health), (2) knowledge is power (to provide good practice based on knowledge, to be a role model,
knowledge gives higher position and courage, and knowledge enables one to approach to the government), (3) there is
no end to learning (hunger for learning, and ripple effect).
Conclusions: From findings, four major categories plainly showed midwives’ desire for learning, however they
experienced a number of barriers to access further education. Continuing education is one of the most important and
effective ways to cultivate and retain midwives. In order to respond to the midwives expectations and challenges to
overcome the barriers inherent in providing more continuing education, it will be necessary to increase accessible
opportunities for career development in Tanzania.