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Adaptive capacity of midwives participating in pregnancy termination procedures: Polish experience.

Jolanta BanasiewiczKornelia Teresa ZarębaHanna RozenekMichał CiebieraGrzegorz JakielJoanna ChylińskaKrzysztof Owczarek
Published in: Health psychology open (2020)
A cross-sectional study was conducted in 181 midwives working in hospitals in Poland. The midwives completed professional psychological tests (CISS questionnaire, EPQ-R questionnaire, OLBI questionnaire) and a questionnaire developed for this study. Midwives participating in pregnancy termination procedures most commonly used the task-oriented coping style. The emotion-oriented coping style was positively related to burnout in the group which performed pregnancy terminations. The analysis showed that the higher the indices of neuroticism, the greater the severity of burnout in both groups. The results indicate the need to conduct an initial assessment of personality resources when employing midwives to the wards.
Keyphrases
  • psychometric properties
  • cross sectional
  • depressive symptoms
  • preterm birth
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • patient reported
  • social support
  • healthcare
  • physical activity
  • autism spectrum disorder
  • drug induced