Publication: Prevalence of Stress and Associated Factors among Field Midwives in Sri Lanka during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Type:
Article
Date
2023-11-01
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Publisher
Faculty of Humanities and Sciences, SLIIT
Abstract
The COVID-19 outbreak has had a significant
impact on people’s physical and mental health.
Globally, the stress faced by healthcare workers
during COVID-19 has been investigated. The
aim of the study was to describe the level of
perceived stress, and associated factors, among
field midwives (FMs). A descriptive crosssectional
study of FMs in selected Medical Officer
of Health (MOH) regions in the Matara district
was carried out. FMs were among the subjects,
while those on maternity leave and without
at least six months of professional experience
were not included. Data were collected using
validated Perceived Stress Scale-10, and a pretested
socio-demographic questionnaire. Data
analysis was done using descriptive statistics, and
a Chi-square test. The study participants had a
mean age of 41.43±12.01. Results indicated that
27.6% of the FMs experienced low stress, 51%
experienced moderate stress, and 21.4% reported
high perceived stress levels. The presence of any
chronic diseases (95% CI, 0.077-0.966, OR=0.274,
p=0.034) and economic status (95% CI, 1.079-
1.261, OR=6.374, p=0.011) showed statistically
significant associations with perceived stress. In
conclusion, the majority of FMs were moderately
74 (51%) stressed during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Keywords
Stress, Associated factors, Field midwives, Sri Lanka
Citation
Pathirana J. M. P, Edirisinghe N. P, Amarasekara T.D. (2023). Prevalence of Stress and Associated Factors among Field Midwives in Sri Lanka during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Proceedings of SLIIT International Conference on Advancements in Sciences and Humanities, 1-2 December, Colombo, pages 416-423.
