Perhaps due to the perception of midwifery being an inherently pleasurable pursuit, there has been\ud limited research of the stress and burnout midwives may experience. However, with evident\ud difficulties in recruiting and retaining midwives, this is an area that requires research. Therefore the\ud stress and burnout experienced by midwives who work in birthing suite was explored in terms of their\ud coping style and levels of social support and assessed in terms of the levels of stress, burnout and\ud compassion fatigue experienced
Burn-out syndrome is permanently present among helping professionals, midwives not excluded. The wor...
Research question: To determine the incidence and level of work-related stress and burnout in midwiv...
Background: Midwives provide care in a context where life threatening or stressful events can occur....
The prevalence of burnout in midwives has been briefly studied. Given the negative effects of burnou...
Abstract Introduction: The considerably low proportion of midwives in closed wards in Greek hospit...
The prevalence of burnout in midwives has been briefly studied. Given the negative effects of burnou...
Introduction. Midwifery is a physically and emotionally exhausting profession. The type of calming, ...
OBJECTIVE: to determine the effect of workload on 'burnout' having considered work capacity. DESIGN:...
To examine stress amongst a group of midwives, and establish whether perceived occupational stress a...
Inroduction. The stress in work takes a prominent part in the developing of the burn-out, that is wh...
Midwifery autonomy is epitomized in the provision of lead maternity care, a promoted and sought afte...
AiM:The this study was carried out descriptively for the purpose of determining the effect level of ...
Background: Nowadays, burnout syndrome (BS) symptoms appear to have increased in healthcareworkers, ...
Aim The aim of this study was to examine the nature of midwives’ work-related stress and the implica...
AbstractThe aim of this cross-sectional study was to examine sources of occupational stress and thei...
Burn-out syndrome is permanently present among helping professionals, midwives not excluded. The wor...
Research question: To determine the incidence and level of work-related stress and burnout in midwiv...
Background: Midwives provide care in a context where life threatening or stressful events can occur....
The prevalence of burnout in midwives has been briefly studied. Given the negative effects of burnou...
Abstract Introduction: The considerably low proportion of midwives in closed wards in Greek hospit...
The prevalence of burnout in midwives has been briefly studied. Given the negative effects of burnou...
Introduction. Midwifery is a physically and emotionally exhausting profession. The type of calming, ...
OBJECTIVE: to determine the effect of workload on 'burnout' having considered work capacity. DESIGN:...
To examine stress amongst a group of midwives, and establish whether perceived occupational stress a...
Inroduction. The stress in work takes a prominent part in the developing of the burn-out, that is wh...
Midwifery autonomy is epitomized in the provision of lead maternity care, a promoted and sought afte...
AiM:The this study was carried out descriptively for the purpose of determining the effect level of ...
Background: Nowadays, burnout syndrome (BS) symptoms appear to have increased in healthcareworkers, ...
Aim The aim of this study was to examine the nature of midwives’ work-related stress and the implica...
AbstractThe aim of this cross-sectional study was to examine sources of occupational stress and thei...
Burn-out syndrome is permanently present among helping professionals, midwives not excluded. The wor...
Research question: To determine the incidence and level of work-related stress and burnout in midwiv...
Background: Midwives provide care in a context where life threatening or stressful events can occur....