["Who cares about us?" Results of a cross-sectional study on the psychosocial health of obstetricians and midwives after traumatic birth experiences].

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Beate Hüner, Sven Kehl, Patrick Stelzl, Thomas W P Friedl, Wolfgang Janni, Frank Reister, Frederike Lunkenheimer
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Abstract

Background: Traumatic births not only cause emotional stress for expectant parents but can also affect the psychosocial health of midwives and obstetricians due to their professional demands.

Aim: To evaluate the impact of traumatic birth experiences on the psychosocial health of obstetric healthcare professionals.

Methods: A cross-sectional study using validated measurement tools (Impact of Event Scale Revised IES-R, Copenhagen Burnout Inventory CBI) and assessing post-traumatic growth (PGI-SF) through an online survey of midwives and obstetricians in German-speaking areas.

Results: The study included 700 participants with peripartum and/or personal traumas. Of the 528 participants who completed the IES-R, 33 (6.3%) with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) received less support from colleagues (p = 0.007) and were more likely to experience workplace consequences (p < 0.001) than participants without PTSD. A moderate to high level of burnout was found in 66.2% of the 542 participants who completed the CBI. Personal growth through experiencing trauma was reported by 75.9% of the 528 participants who completed the PGI-SF.

Conclusion: The psychosocial health of midwives and obstetricians is at risk due to traumatic birth experiences. Screening tests and the provision of collegial and professional debriefings to strengthen resilience are essential preventive interventions.

[谁关心我们?关于产科医生和助产士在经历分娩创伤后社会心理健康的横断面研究结果]。
背景:目的:评估创伤性分娩经历对产科医护人员社会心理健康的影响:一项横断面研究,通过对德语地区的助产士和产科医生进行在线调查,使用经过验证的测量工具(事件影响量表修订版 IES-R、哥本哈根职业倦怠量表 CBI)和评估创伤后成长(PGI-SF):研究包括 700 名有围产期和/或个人创伤的参与者。在完成 IES-R 的 528 名参与者中,有 33 人(6.3%)患有创伤后应激障碍(PTSD),与没有创伤后应激障碍的参与者相比,他们从同事那里获得的支持更少(p = 0.007),更有可能出现工作场所后果(p < 0.001)。在完成 CBI 的 542 名参与者中,66.2% 的人有中度到高度的职业倦怠。在完成 PGI-SF 的 528 名参与者中,75.9% 的人表示通过经历创伤获得了个人成长:结论:助产士和产科医生的社会心理健康因分娩创伤经历而受到威胁。筛查测试以及提供同事和专业汇报以加强复原力是必不可少的预防干预措施。
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Zeitschrift fur Geburtshilfe und Neonatologie
Zeitschrift fur Geburtshilfe und Neonatologie OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY-PEDIATRICS
CiteScore
1.10
自引率
0.00%
发文量
166
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Gynäkologen, Geburtshelfer, Hebammen, Neonatologen, Pädiater
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