Trauma‐Informed Pedagogy: Instructional Strategies to Support Student Success

Author:

Arbour Megan1ORCID,Walker Kelly2ORCID,Houston Jane3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Midwifery and Women's Health Frontier Nursing University Hyden Kentucky USA

2. School of Nursing Georgetown University Washington District of Columbia USA

3. Obstetrics and Gynecology Residency Program University of Central Florida Orlando Florida USA

Abstract

AbstractOver the past several years, the ongoing coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic has contributed to challenging working and life conditions. As a result, the midwifery and health care workforce has faced significant shortages due to burnout. Increased societal awareness of historical trauma and systemic racism embedded within US culture has also led to increased anxiety and signs of trauma among midwifery and health profession students. Now more than ever, innovative teaching strategies are needed to support students, reduce the risks of burnout, and increase diversity in the workforce. One strategy is to adopt a trauma‐informed pedagogy within midwifery education. Trauma‐informed pedagogy is founded on core assumptions of trauma‐informed care and thus supports student success by recognizing that the student cannot be separated from their own life experiences. Faculty and preceptors can develop empathetic, flexible supports that communicate care and concern regarding students’ personal and social situations, and emotions. Empathetic behavior from teachers also increases student learning motivation, making it easier for students to actively engage in learning thereby reducing their distress. The purpose of this State of the Science review, therefore, was to describe the literature surrounding trauma‐informed pedagogy and to offer concrete educational strategies that faculty members and educational programs can employ to increase the success of a diverse student body. This can be accomplished through flexibility in curriculum design and outcome measurement to ensure attainment of end of program learning outcomes. Institutional and administrative support are essential to develop a faculty who realize the benefit and value of trauma‐informed pedagogy underpinning student success.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Maternity and Midwifery,Obstetrics and Gynecology

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