McMaster Midwifery Research Centre (MMRC), Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada.
Midwifery Education Program, Faculty of Community Services, Toronto Metropolitan University, Toronto, ON, Canada.
BMC Womens Health. 2023 Apr 1;23(1):155. doi: 10.1186/s12905-023-02309-z.
There is a paucity of information regarding the mental health of midwives working in Ontario, Canada. Many studies have investigated midwives' mental health around the world, but little is known about how the model of midwifery care in Ontario contributes to or negatively impacts midwives' mental health. The aim of the study was to gain a deeper understanding of factors that contribute to and negatively impact Ontario midwives' mental health.
We employed a mixed-methods, sequential, exploratory design, which utilized focus groups and individual interviews, followed by an online survey. All midwives in Ontario who had actively practiced within the previous 15 months were eligible to participate.
We conducted 6 focus groups and 3 individual interviews, with 24 midwives, and 275 midwives subsequently completed the online survey. We identified four broad factors that impacted midwives' mental health: (1) the nature of midwifery work, (2) the remuneration model, (3) the culture of the profession, and (4) external factors.
Based on our findings and the existing literature, we have five broad recommendations for improving Ontario midwives' mental health: (1) provide a variety of work options for midwives; (2) address the impacts of trauma on midwives; (3) make mental health services tailored for midwives accessible; (4) support healthy midwife-to-midwife relationships; and (5) support improved respect and understanding of midwifery.
As one of the first comprehensive investigations into midwives' mental health in Ontario, this study highlights factors that contribute negatively to midwives' mental health and offers recommendations for how midwives' mental health can be improved systemically.
有关加拿大安大略省助产士心理健康的信息很少。许多研究已经在全球范围内调查了助产士的心理健康,但对于安大略省助产士护理模式如何影响或负面影响助产士的心理健康知之甚少。本研究的目的是更深入地了解影响安大略省助产士心理健康的因素。
我们采用混合方法、顺序、探索性设计,利用焦点小组和个人访谈,随后进行在线调查。所有在过去 15 个月内积极从事助产工作的安大略省助产士都有资格参加。
我们进行了 6 个焦点小组和 3 个个人访谈,共有 24 名助产士,随后有 275 名助产士完成了在线调查。我们确定了四个影响助产士心理健康的广泛因素:(1)助产工作的性质,(2)薪酬模式,(3)专业文化,(4)外部因素。
根据我们的发现和现有文献,我们提出了五条改善安大略省助产士心理健康的广泛建议:(1)为助产士提供各种工作选择;(2)解决创伤对助产士的影响;(3)使针对助产士的心理健康服务更容易获得;(4)支持健康的助产士之间的关系;(5)支持对助产工作的尊重和理解的提高。
作为对安大略省助产士心理健康的首次全面调查之一,本研究强调了对助产士心理健康产生负面影响的因素,并提出了如何系统地改善助产士心理健康的建议。