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加拿大西部助产士职业倦怠及离职意向调查。

A survey of burnout and intentions to leave the profession among Western Canadian midwives.

机构信息

Birth Place Lab, Division of Midwifery, University of British Columbia, BC Women's Hospital Shaughnessy Building E416 4500 Oak Street Vancouver, BC V6H 3N1, Canada.

Division of Midwifery, University of British Columbia, Suite 320-5950 University Boulevard, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z3, Canada.

出版信息

Women Birth. 2019 Aug;32(4):e441-e449. doi: 10.1016/j.wombi.2018.10.002. Epub 2018 Oct 17.

Abstract

PROBLEM

Midwives are at high risk for burnout and occupational stress. This has implications for workforce retention and quality of maternity care.

AIM

We set out to understand how burnout and occupational stress are experienced by midwives in Western Canada, and whether burnout is linked to intentions to leave the profession and other factors.

METHODS

Midwives were invited to participate in the international WHELM (work, health, and emotional lives of midwives) survey through invitations via their professional organizations. The survey included demographic questions and emotional wellbeing scales such as the Copenhagen Burnout Inventory and the Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale.

RESULTS

Of 158 midwives who participated, 51 (34.7%) had seriously considered leaving the profession, citing reasons such as the negative impact of an on-call schedule on personal life (n=84, 84.8%), as well as concerns about their mental (n=80, 80.8%) and physical health (n=57, 57.6%). Burnout scores were higher among midwives who planned to leave the profession, midwives with young children, those with higher caseloads and fewer days off. Quality of life was significantly lower among midwives who reported higher burnout scores. Midwives suggested many strategies to reduce stress, such as part-time work options, support for sick days/vacation coverage, more pay per course of care, more off-call career opportunities and initiatives to reduce bullying and interprofessional conflict.

DISCUSSION/CONCLUSION: The current study identified occupational stressors that are unique to the caseload model. Findings from this study can inform policies and strategies to support the growth and sustainability of caseload midwifery in Canada.

摘要

问题

助产士面临着倦怠和职业压力的高风险。这对劳动力保留和产妇护理质量都有影响。

目的

我们旨在了解加拿大西部的助产士是如何经历倦怠和职业压力的,以及倦怠是否与离开职业的意图和其他因素有关。

方法

通过其专业组织的邀请,邀请助产士参加国际 WHELM(助产士的工作、健康和情感生活)调查。该调查包括人口统计学问题和情绪健康量表,如哥本哈根倦怠量表和抑郁、焦虑和压力量表。

结果

在 158 名参与的助产士中,有 51 名(34.7%)曾认真考虑离开该行业,理由是轮班制对个人生活的负面影响(n=84,84.8%),以及对他们的心理健康(n=80,80.8%)和身体健康(n=57,57.6%)的担忧。计划离开该行业的助产士、有年幼子女的助产士、工作量较大且休息天数较少的助产士的倦怠得分较高。报告倦怠得分较高的助产士的生活质量显著较低。助产士提出了许多减轻压力的策略,例如兼职工作选择、病假/休假覆盖的支持、每疗程护理的更多报酬、更多非轮班职业机会以及减少欺凌和专业间冲突的举措。

讨论/结论:本研究确定了与病例量模式相关的职业压力源。本研究的结果可以为支持加拿大病例量助产士的发展和可持续性的政策和策略提供信息。

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