Publication: Coping amid Crisis: A Study of Field Midwives’ Resilience Strategies during the COVID-19 Pandemic, Sri Lanka
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Article
Date
2023-11-01
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Publisher
Faculty of Humanities and Sciences, SLIIT
Abstract
The COVID-19 outbreak has significantly impacted
people’s physical and mental health. The use of
coping strategies plays a major role in combating
psychological stressors. The aim of the study
was to describe the use of coping strategies
among field midwives (FMs). A descriptive crosssectional
study was conducted among FMs in
selected Medical Officer of Health (MOH) areas
in the Matara district. Participants included
FMs with at least six months of experience in
the field, and those on maternity leave were
excluded. Data were collected using a validated
Brief COPE questionnaire and a pre-tested sociodemographic
questionnaire. Data analysis was
done using descriptive statistics. A total of 145
study participants had a mean age of 41.4±12.0.
The majority of participants (64.8%) employed
an avoidant coping style, while 44.8% utilized a
problem-focused coping style, and 51% employed
an emotion-focused coping style to maintain
positivity in the face of challenges. The highest
scores were reported on active coping, positive
reframing, acceptance, and informational support,
while the lowest scores were on substance use
and humor. In conclusion, the majority of FMs
used problem-focused approaches as a coping
strategy during the COVID-19 outbreak. Health
policymakers might use this data to have a basic
understanding of FMs’ coping mechanisms.
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Keywords
Field midwives, Resilience strategies, COVID-19 pandemic, Sri Lanka
Citation
Pathirana J. M. P , Edirisinghe N. P. , Amarasekara T.D. (2023). Coping amid Crisis: A Study of Field Midwives’ Resilience Strategies during the COVID-19 Pandemic, Sri Lanka. Proceedings of SLIIT International Conference on Advancements in Sciences and Humanities, 1-2 December, Colombo, pages 460-465.
