School of Nursing and Paramedic Science, Magee Campus, Ulster University, Londonderry BT48 7JL, UK.
School of Medicine, Ulster University, Londonderry BT48 7JL, UK.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Oct 11;19(20):13000. doi: 10.3390/ijerph192013000.
Maternity services cannot be postponed due to the nature of this service, however, the pandemic resulted in wide-ranging and significant changes to working practices and services. This paper aims to describe UK midwives' experiences of working during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study forms part of a larger multiple phase research project using a cross-sectional design based on an online survey. The online survey used validated psychometric tools to measure work-related quality of life, wellbeing, coping, and burnout as well as open-ended questions to further understand the experiences of staff working during the pandemic. This paper reports the qualitative data collected from the open-ended questions. The qualitative data were subjected to thematic analysis and the four main themes that emerged were 'relentless stress/pressure', 'reconfiguration of services', 'protection of self and others', and 'workforce challenges'. The key conclusions were that midwives experienced a reduction in quality of working life and significant stress throughout the pandemic due to a range of factors including staffing shortages, restrictions placed on women's partners, changes to services and management support, all of which compounded workforce pressures that existed prior to the pandemic. This research recommends consultation of front-line midwives in relation to possible changes in practice and workforce planning in preparation for crises such as a pandemic and to ensure equitable and supportive management with access to practical and psychological support.
由于服务性质,产妇护理服务不能推迟,然而,大流行导致工作实践和服务发生了广泛而重大的变化。本文旨在描述英国助产士在 COVID-19 大流行期间的工作经历。这项研究是一个更大的多阶段研究项目的一部分,采用基于在线调查的横断面设计。在线调查使用经过验证的心理测量工具来衡量与工作相关的生活质量、幸福感、应对能力和倦怠情况,以及开放性问题,以进一步了解在大流行期间工作人员的工作经历。本文报告了从开放性问题中收集到的定性数据。对定性数据进行了主题分析,出现的四个主要主题是“持续不断的压力/压力”、“服务重新配置”、“保护自己和他人”和“劳动力挑战”。主要结论是,由于人员短缺、对妇女伴侣的限制、服务和管理支持的变化等一系列因素,助产士在整个大流行期间的工作生活质量和压力显著降低,这些因素加剧了大流行前存在的劳动力压力。这项研究建议在实践和劳动力规划方面咨询一线助产士,以便为大流行等危机做好准备,并确保管理公平和支持,提供实际和心理支持。