A survey examining the relationship between burnout, professional empowerment, and personality traits of midwives of an inner London NHS Trust

IF 1.5 Q3 NURSING
Juan Soria, Karyofyllis Zervoulis, Angeliki Bolou
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INTRODUCTION Besides the well-known negative effects on physical and psychological well-being, burnout has been associated with high attrition and absenteeism in the midwifery profession. This study explores whether burnout in midwifery can be explained by the midwives’ type of personality and the sense of empowerment they experience at work. Moreover, the study identifies areas of improvement in relation to these topics and elements that can be conducive to strengthening the midwifery workforce. METHODS A cross-sectional exploratory study design was used, including an online survey completed by 120 midwives working for an NHS Trust in London. The response rate was 24%. Three validated questionnaires were used: the Copenhagen Burnout Inventory (CBI), the Perception of Empowerment in Midwifery Scale (PEMS), and the Big Five Personality Trait Short Questionnaire (BFPTSQ). RESULTS A multiple linear regression analysis indicated empowerment and personality traits are significant predictors of levels of burnout. Furthermore, emotional stability was shown to partially mediate the relationship between empowerment and burnout. The study also examined the midwifery burnout levels of this NHS Trust, which were found to be significantly high and similar to a previous study conducted by the Royal College of Midwives. CONCLUSIONS The empowerment experienced by midwives and their personality traits significantly predict the levels of burnout in the midwifery workforce. Only empowerment and emotional stability were significant contributors to the regression model. Multiple strategies can be implemented to support midwives in these two areas. These interventions could also be of great help to reinforce the role of the midwife, making it more appealing to society and, in particular, younger generations with an interest in human-orientated professions.
一项调查,研究伦敦内城一家国民医疗服务托管机构助产士的职业倦怠、专业能力和个性特征之间的关系
引言 除了众所周知的对身心健康的负面影响外,职业倦怠还与助产士行业的高减员率和缺勤率有关。本研究探讨了助产士的职业倦怠是否可以用助产士的性格类型和工作中的授权感来解释。此外,本研究还确定了与这些主题相关的需要改进之处,以及有助于加强助产士队伍的要素。方法 采用横断面探索性研究设计,包括一项在线调查,由 120 名在伦敦一家 NHS 信托公司工作的助产士完成。回复率为 24%。调查使用了三份经过验证的问卷:哥本哈根职业倦怠量表(CBI)、助产士赋权感量表(PEMS)和大五人格特质简易问卷(BFPTSQ)。结果 多元线性回归分析表明,授权和人格特质是预测职业倦怠水平的重要因素。此外,情绪稳定性被证明可以部分调节授权与职业倦怠之间的关系。研究还考察了该英国国家医疗服务系统信托基金的助产士职业倦怠水平,结果发现该信托基金的助产士职业倦怠水平明显偏高,与英国皇家助产士学院之前进行的一项研究结果相似。结论 助产士所经历的授权及其人格特质可显著预测助产士队伍的职业倦怠水平。只有赋权和情绪稳定对回归模型有重要影响。可以实施多种策略在这两个方面为助产士提供支持。这些干预措施也可大大有助于强化助产士的角色,使其对社会,尤其是对以人为本的职业感兴趣的年轻一代更具吸引力。
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European Journal of Midwifery
European Journal of Midwifery Nursing-Maternity and Midwifery
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