Midwives' stress and burnout during the Omicron wave in Italy: An observational survey.
Simona FumagalliMaria PanzeriSara E BorrelliSara OrnaghiLaura AntoliniGaia Giulia Angela SaccoMartina FormentiSerena SalaAntonella NespoliPublished in: Journal of advanced nursing (2024)
No patient or public contribution. WHAT DOES THIS PAPER CONTRIBUTE TO THE WIDER GLOBAL CLINICAL COMMUNITY?: Work overload conditions negatively impacted on the quality of maternity services. Improving organizational aspects, reducing working hours, promoting family and friends' emotional support and improving women's awareness of midwife's role were the main strategies reported by midwives. These suggestions for ensuring a positive and safe working environment for midwives during a pandemic emergency could potentially be applied to similar situations where human resources are lacking.
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