In the twenty-first century, research evidence justifies that maternity health professionals, particularly midwives, may experience a birth as traumatic. Childbirth in Cyprus is highly medicalized and midwives as advocates of normal birth, face enormous difficulties to fulfill their professional role. Therefore, identified as crucial to finding more about midwives’ experience providing perinatal care in Cyprus. A study was carried out to explore midwives’ experiences of traumatic childbirth in Cyprus and how this affects their personal and professional life. Qualitative design approach was used based on Husserl’s phenomenological approach. Following ethical approval, data were collected through semi-structured interviews with a purposive sa...
Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) was first recognised in war veterans who had experienced extre...
Aims: To explore responses to indirect trauma reported by health professionals and to identify issue...
Background: Around 4% of women develop Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Post Childbirth (PTSD-PC). Dur...
In the twenty-first century, research evidence justifies that maternity health professionals, partic...
Background: Through their work midwives may experience distressing events that fulfil criteria for t...
Background: Midwives provide care in a context where life threatening or stressful events can occur....
Objective: there is potential for midwives to indirectly experience events whilst providing clinical...
INTRODUCTION There is limited evidence of the effect and impact on midwives of being involved or wit...
Background: Midwives provide care in a context where life threatening or stressful events can occur....
Background: Through their work midwives may experience distressing events that fulfil criteria for t...
Aim: Midwives, and obstetricians may be at increased risk of becoming “Second Victims” (SVs) due to ...
Background: The high rate of medicalization in a woman reduces her ability to give birth and negativ...
Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) was first recognised in war veterans who had experienced extre...
Aims: To explore responses to indirect trauma reported by health professionals and to identify issue...
Background: Around 4% of women develop Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Post Childbirth (PTSD-PC). Dur...
In the twenty-first century, research evidence justifies that maternity health professionals, partic...
Background: Through their work midwives may experience distressing events that fulfil criteria for t...
Background: Midwives provide care in a context where life threatening or stressful events can occur....
Objective: there is potential for midwives to indirectly experience events whilst providing clinical...
INTRODUCTION There is limited evidence of the effect and impact on midwives of being involved or wit...
Background: Midwives provide care in a context where life threatening or stressful events can occur....
Background: Through their work midwives may experience distressing events that fulfil criteria for t...
Aim: Midwives, and obstetricians may be at increased risk of becoming “Second Victims” (SVs) due to ...
Background: The high rate of medicalization in a woman reduces her ability to give birth and negativ...
Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) was first recognised in war veterans who had experienced extre...
Aims: To explore responses to indirect trauma reported by health professionals and to identify issue...
Background: Around 4% of women develop Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Post Childbirth (PTSD-PC). Dur...