ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND: The high level of psychological resilience, self-confidence and problem solving skills of midwife candidates play an important role in increasing the quality of health care and in fulfilling their responsibilities towards patients. OBJECTIVES: This study was conducted to investigate the psychological resilience, self-confidence and problem-solving skills of midwife candidates. DESIGN: It is a convenience descriptive quantitative study. SETTINGS: Students who study at Health Sciences Faculty in Turkey's Central Anatolia Region. PARTICIPANTS: Midwife candidates (Nâ¯=â¯270). METHODS: In collection of data, the Personal Information Form, Psychological Resilience Scale for Adults (PRSA), Self-Confidence Scale (SCS), and Problem Solving Inventory (PSI) were used. RESULTS: There was a negatively moderate-level significant relationship between the Problem Solving Inventory scores and the Psychological Resilience Scale for Adults scores (râ¯=â¯-0.619; pâ¯=â¯0.000), and between Self-Confidence Scale scores (râ¯=â¯-0.524; pâ¯=â¯0.000). There was a positively moderate-level significant relationship between the Psychological Resilience Scale for Adults scores and the Self-Confidence Scale scores (râ¯=â¯0.583; pâ¯=â¯0.000). There was a statistically significant difference (pâ¯<â¯0.05) between the Problem Solving Inventory and the Psychological Resilience Scale for Adults scores according to getting support in a difficult situation. CONCLUSIONS: As psychological resilience and self-confidence levels increase, problem-solving skills increase; additionally, as self-confidence increases, psychological resilience increases too. Psychological resilience, self-confidence, and problem-solving skills of midwife candidates in their first-year of studies are higher than those who are in their fourth year. Self-confidence and psychological resilience of midwife candidates aged between 17 and 21, self-confidence and problem solving skills of residents of city centers, psychological resilience of those who perceive their monthly income as sufficient are high. Psychological resilience and problem-solving skills for midwife candidates who receive social support are also high. The fact that levels of self-confidence, problem-solving skills and psychological resilience of fourth-year students are found to be low presents a situation that should be taken into consideration.