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The relationship between task load, stress cognition and psychological disengagement among midwives in Jiangsu
JIANG Weiwei, PU Congshan, ZHU Zhu, ZHOU Chunxiu, LI Liulan, GU Xiaoxia, JIANG Panhua, WANG Jianfang, LI Lin, ZHANG Jiahua, SHAN Chunjian
Chinese Journal of Nursing    2023, 58 (17): 2142-2148.   DOI: 10.3761/j.issn.0254-1769.2023.17.013
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Objective To investigate the current situation of psychological detachment(PD) of midwives in Jiangsu,and to analyze its influencing factors,with the aim of providing a theoretical basis for managers to take appropriate interventions to improve the level of PD of midwives. Methods Using a convenience sampling method,614 midwives from 13 cities and 42 hospitals of different levels in Jiangsu from August 2022 to September 2022 were investigated by this cross-sectional survey. A self-developed questionnaire,Psychological Detachment Scale,the Traumatic Stress Scale for Midwives,the Jefferson Empathy Scale and National Aeronautics and Space Administration-Task Load Index were adopted to collect data. Results A total of 590 valid questionnaires were collected. The mean total score of the Psychological Detachment Scale was(9.24±3.45). The marital status,quality of sleep,frequency of after-work use of electronic devices for work,traumatic stress,empathy,and task load were the influencing factors of PD(P<0.05). Conclusion The low level of PD of midwives is influenced by a variety of factors. Managers,therefore,need to attach importance to the PD of midwives and formulate targeted interventions to improve the level of PD and work recovery experience with a view to promote their work engagement and quality of care.

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Men’s lived experiences of partner perinatal loss:a meta-synthesis of qualitative research
FU Ziman, WANG Yiting, PU Congshan, ZHANG Yingying, ZHANG Jiahua, SHAN Chunjian
Chinese Journal of Nursing    2022, 57 (1): 98-104.   DOI: 10.3761/j.issn.0254-1769.2022.01.015
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Objective To synthesize the findings of qualitative research exploring men’s experiences of partner perinatal loss,and to provide a basis for constructing psychological interventions. Methods Literature retrieval of qualitative research on men’s experiences of partner perinatal loss was conducted in 8 databases,including SinoMed,CNKI,Web of Science,Pubmed,CINAHL,psychINFO,embase,Cochrane library,from the establishment of the databases to April 30,2021. The JBI Critical Appraisal Tool for qualitative studies from Australia was used to evaluate the methodology quality of the included research,and the meta-aggregation was used to conduct the synthesis. Results 12 qualified studies were included and integrated into 59 valuable findings. These findings were then classified into 11 categories under 5 groups,namely men’s complex emotional experience after perinatal loss,the negative changes in life,the different coping strategies,difficulties and needs,and the discovery of benefits. Conclusion Nurses should break up the stereotypes about males,pay more attention to their emotional experience in perinatal loss,and cooperate with their families to provide them with information,environment and humanistic support under the guidance of hospitals. In this way,it will be easier to reduce the males’ care burden and the negative impact of partner perinatal loss on their life,so as to promote their personal growth.

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