@article{oai:luke.repo.nii.ac.jp:00003235, author = {マフングルーロ, ムガラ・ジョセフ and モス, シェリー and 堀内, 成子 and MAHUNGURURO, Mugara Joseph and MOSS, Cheryle and HORIUCHI, Shigeko}, journal = {聖路加国際大学紀要, Bulletin of St. Luke’s International University}, month = {Mar}, note = {Objective: This study aimed to clarify the extent to which midwives working in a health service experience compassion satisfaction (CS) and compassion fatigue (CF) which includes burnout (BO) and secondary traumatic stress (STS). Design: Descriptive cross-sectional online survey. Setting: Three maternity units of a Melbourne metropolitan health service. Findings: Data from 152 female midwives were analyzed. This cohort had diverse educational qualifications: certificate 16 (10.5%), diploma 17 (11.2%), bachelor 99 (65.1%), postgraduate 11 (7.2%), other postgraduate additional qualifications 9 ( 6 %). The Cronbach’s alpha coefficients for the ProQOL v5 instrument subscales were CS α= 0.884, BO α= 0.815, and STS α= 0.81. CS levels were low in 36 (23.7%), moderate 74 (48.7%), and high 42 (27.6%); BO low 38 (25%), moderate 76 (50%), high 38 (25%); STS low 28 (18.4%), moderate 79 (52%), and high 45 (29.6%). The risk of BO showed a significantly higher ratio of low CS level (p < 0.001). The CS mean score of full-time employment of 53.13 was significantly higher than the 48.80 of part-time employment (p = 0.016). The STS mean score of 46.78 of full-time midwives were significantly lower than the 51.23 of part-time employment (p = 0.014). Key conclusion: Thirty six (23.7%) of the midwives had low CS levels and 81.6% and 75% had moderate-to-high STS and BO levels respectively. Midwives who experienced high STS levels were at risk of similar BO levels.As the findings have workforce implications for managers, factors that could be linked to CS and CF levels should be identified.}, pages = {7--16}, title = {Prevalence of Compassion Satisfaction and Compassion Fatigue among Midwives in One Australian Health Service: A Cross-sectional Study}, volume = {9}, year = {2023}, yomi = {マフングルーロ, ムガラ ジョセフ and モス, シェリー and ホリウチ, シゲコ} }