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COVID-19 大流行时期助产学专业学生的压力感知、应对行为和工作-隐私冲突:德国的“健康助学生”研究。

Stress perception, coping behaviors and work-privacy conflict of student midwives in times of COVID-19 pandemic: the "Healthy MidStudents" study in Germany.

机构信息

Institute for Occupational and Maritime Medicine, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Seewartenstr. 10, 20459, Hamburg, Germany.

Midwifery Science Health Care Research and Prevention, Institute for Health Services Research in Dermatology and Nursing, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Martinistr. 52, 20246, Hamburg, Germany.

出版信息

BMC Health Serv Res. 2024 May 7;24(1):594. doi: 10.1186/s12913-024-10823-5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Student midwives deliver care for women under challenging job demands, which may affect their mental health- thus creating a high need for health promotion. Given the lack of research addressing this topic, the aim of this study is to examine the links between stress perception, coping behaviors, work-privacy conflict, and perception of COVID-19 pandemic impact on studies of student midwives in northern Germany.

METHODS

Data were collected using a cross-sectional online-survey at nine midwifery study sites in northern Germany from October 2022 to January 2023. 342 student midwives (response rate: 61.3%) were surveyed on stress perception, coping behaviors, work-privacy conflict, and perceived impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on their studies. Descriptive, linear regression and moderation analyses were run to test explorative assumptions.

RESULTS

Results revealed that higher levels of perceived stress were reported by 13.4% of student midwives. Social support (M = 13.76, SD = 2.19) and active stress coping (M = 10.72, SD = 2.01) were identified as most prevalent coping behaviors in the present sample. It was found that work-privacy conflict was positively associated with stress perception (ß = 0.53, p =.001) and maladaptive coping behaviors (alcohol and cigarette consumption: ß = 0.14, p =.015), and negatively associated with adaptive coping behaviors (positive thinking: ß = - 0.25, p =.001, social support: ß = - 0.23, p =.001). Students with children reported significantly lower levels of social support than students without children. 55.6% of student midwives perceived a negative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on their studies (mostly on lectures, seminars, and contact with fellow students).

CONCLUSIONS

Key findings highlighted moderate stress levels among student midwives during theoretical study stage. Based on current research, prevalence of high stress levels among student midwives remains unclear. Given the overall heterogeneous, limited research on student midwives' stress perception, coping behaviors, work-privacy conflict and perceptions of COVID-19 pandemic impact on studies, implications for research are suggested, e.g. longitudinal studies at different time points and settings and interventional studies. Findings provide a starting point for implementation of workplace health promotion in theoretical and practical stages of midwifery science study programs, e.g. training courses on stress prevention and adaptive coping, and for improvement of working conditions.

摘要

背景

学生助产士在充满挑战的工作环境下为女性提供护理,这可能会影响他们的心理健康,因此他们非常需要促进健康。鉴于目前缺乏针对这一主题的研究,本研究旨在探讨学生助产士在德国北部的压力感知、应对行为、工作-隐私冲突以及对 COVID-19 大流行对学业影响的感知之间的联系。

方法

本研究于 2022 年 10 月至 2023 年 1 月在德国北部的 9 个助产士学习地点通过横断面在线调查收集数据。对 342 名学生助产士(回应率:61.3%)进行了压力感知、应对行为、工作-隐私冲突以及 COVID-19 大流行对其学业影响的感知调查。采用描述性、线性回归和调节分析来检验探索性假设。

结果

结果显示,13.4%的学生助产士报告了较高水平的压力感知。在本样本中,社会支持(M=13.76,SD=2.19)和积极的应对压力行为(M=10.72,SD=2.01)被认为是最普遍的应对行为。研究发现,工作-隐私冲突与压力感知(β=0.53,p=.001)和适应不良的应对行为(饮酒和吸烟:β=0.14,p=.015)呈正相关,与适应行为呈负相关良好的应对行为(积极思考:β=-0.25,p=.001,社会支持:β=-0.23,p=.001)。有孩子的学生报告的社会支持水平明显低于没有孩子的学生。55.6%的学生助产士认为 COVID-19 大流行对他们的学业产生了负面影响(主要是对讲座、研讨会和与同学的接触)。

结论

研究结果突出了学生助产士在理论学习阶段的中等压力水平。根据目前的研究,学生助产士的高压力水平的普遍程度仍不清楚。鉴于针对学生助产士的压力感知、应对行为、工作-隐私冲突以及对 COVID-19 大流行对学业影响的感知的整体异质性和有限研究,建议开展研究,例如在不同时间点和不同环境下开展纵向研究以及干预性研究。研究结果为在助产士科学学习计划的理论和实践阶段实施工作场所健康促进提供了起点,例如开展压力预防和适应性应对培训课程,并改善工作条件。

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