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Professional Quality of Life and Associated Factors Among Ugandan Midwives Working in Mubende and Mityana Rural Districts
Work satisfaction and related factors among midwives in rural Uganda
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Abstract
The mean scores for professional quality of life among Ugandan midwives indicate moderate levels of compassion satisfaction (19 ± 4.88), burnout (36.9 ± 6.22), and secondary traumatic stress (22.9 ± 6.69).
- Eighty percent of participants were female, and 92% held an associate degree in midwifery.
- The average age of midwives was 34 years, with an average of 4 years of experience.
- Compassion satisfaction was significantly associated with psychological well-being and job satisfaction.
- Burnout and secondary traumatic stress were linked to education level and marital status.
- Involvement in non-midwifery health care activities and physical well-being also correlated with burnout and secondary traumatic stress.
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