作者: Å Wahlberg , M Andreen Sachs , K Johannesson , G Hallberg , M Jonsson
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摘要: Objective To examine post-traumatic stress reactions among obstetricians and midwives, experiences of support professional consequences after severe events in the labour ward. Design Cross-sectional online survey from January 7 to March 10, 2014. Population Members Swedish Society Obstetrics Gynaecology Association Midwives. Methods Potentially traumatic were defined as: child died or was severely injured during delivery; maternal near-miss; mortality; other such as violence threat. The validated Screen Questionnaire Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (SQ-PTSD), based on DSM-IV (1994) 4th edition, used assess partial disorder (PTSD) probable PTSD. Main outcome measures Partial PTSD. Results The response rate 47% for (n = 706) 40% 1459) midwives. Eighty-four percent 71% midwives reported experiencing at least one event delivery ward. Fifteen both professions symptoms indicative PTSD, whereas 7% 5% indicated fulfilling PTSD criteria. Having experienced emotions guilt perceived insufficient friends predicted a higher risk suffering PTSD. Obstetricians with chose change their work outpatient care significantly more often than colleagues without these symptoms. Conclusions A substantial proportion Support resilience training could avoid carers. Tweetable abstract In 15% worst obstetric