Nursing ethics

Compassion Fatigue and Moral Awareness in Midwives During COVID-19

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Abstract

The mean moral sensitivity score among midwives is 93.86 ± 19.51.

  • Approximately 43.5% of midwives work in public hospitals, while 38.1% are employed in family health and community health centers.
  • Midwives reported an average compassion fatigue score of 67.11 ± 25.13, with secondary trauma and occupational burnout contributing significantly.
  • The average age of midwives participating in the study is 34.29 ± 8.39.
  • Factors such as working style and hours are associated with levels of compassion fatigue experienced by midwives.
  • In a linear regression analysis, 98% of the variance in compassion fatigue was explained by age, secondary trauma, and occupational burnout.

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