Analysis of midwives’ situation and the need to measure their workloads

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Autor(a) principal: García,Lorena Gómez
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Llor,Ana Myriam Seva, Gil,María Fuensanta Hellín, Valcárcel,María Dolores Roldán, Cerezo,Pablo Paredes, Cano,Esperanza de la Iglesia, Merino,Guadalupe Ruiz, Guerrero,Francisco Javier Navarro
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: to analyze midwives’ employment situation of midwives and detect their workload measurement needs. Methods: a mixed methodology (quantitative and qualitative), observational, descriptive and cross-sectional study. Two phases were carried out. The first methodological phase consisted of conducting semi-structured individual interviews. The second methodological phase analyzed the Nursing Intervention Classification (NIC) interventions that midwives perform in the labor room during daily practice. Results: 90.3% of midwives have work overload, since for 80.6% the midwife-pregnant mother ratio is not well established, since the mean execution time of a Nursing Intervention Classification (NIC) intervention is 20 minutes. For this reason, 100% of the sample considers the development of workload measurement tools to be highly useful. Conclusions: the need to generate an instrument that considers the diversity of Nursing Intervention Classification (NIC) interventions that develop within the labor room is ratified.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Analysis of midwives’ situation and the need to measure their workloads
title Analysis of midwives’ situation and the need to measure their workloads
spellingShingle Analysis of midwives’ situation and the need to measure their workloads
García,Lorena Gómez
Midwife
Workloads
Standardized Nursing Terminology
Scale
Burnout
title_short Analysis of midwives’ situation and the need to measure their workloads
title_full Analysis of midwives’ situation and the need to measure their workloads
title_fullStr Analysis of midwives’ situation and the need to measure their workloads
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of midwives’ situation and the need to measure their workloads
title_sort Analysis of midwives’ situation and the need to measure their workloads
author García,Lorena Gómez
author_facet García,Lorena Gómez
Llor,Ana Myriam Seva
Gil,María Fuensanta Hellín
Valcárcel,María Dolores Roldán
Cerezo,Pablo Paredes
Cano,Esperanza de la Iglesia
Merino,Guadalupe Ruiz
Guerrero,Francisco Javier Navarro
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author2 Llor,Ana Myriam Seva
Gil,María Fuensanta Hellín
Valcárcel,María Dolores Roldán
Cerezo,Pablo Paredes
Cano,Esperanza de la Iglesia
Merino,Guadalupe Ruiz
Guerrero,Francisco Javier Navarro
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author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv García,Lorena Gómez
Llor,Ana Myriam Seva
Gil,María Fuensanta Hellín
Valcárcel,María Dolores Roldán
Cerezo,Pablo Paredes
Cano,Esperanza de la Iglesia
Merino,Guadalupe Ruiz
Guerrero,Francisco Javier Navarro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Midwife
Workloads
Standardized Nursing Terminology
Scale
Burnout
topic Midwife
Workloads
Standardized Nursing Terminology
Scale
Burnout
description ABSTRACT Objective: to analyze midwives’ employment situation of midwives and detect their workload measurement needs. Methods: a mixed methodology (quantitative and qualitative), observational, descriptive and cross-sectional study. Two phases were carried out. The first methodological phase consisted of conducting semi-structured individual interviews. The second methodological phase analyzed the Nursing Intervention Classification (NIC) interventions that midwives perform in the labor room during daily practice. Results: 90.3% of midwives have work overload, since for 80.6% the midwife-pregnant mother ratio is not well established, since the mean execution time of a Nursing Intervention Classification (NIC) intervention is 20 minutes. For this reason, 100% of the sample considers the development of workload measurement tools to be highly useful. Conclusions: the need to generate an instrument that considers the diversity of Nursing Intervention Classification (NIC) interventions that develop within the labor room is ratified.
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