Table 1.
General characteristics of the surveyed midwives.
Age (Years) | Multiplicity N = 135 | Percentage % |
---|---|---|
22–30 | 60 | 44.4 |
31–40 | 27 | 20.0 |
41–50 | 26 | 19.3 |
Above 50 | 22 | 16.3 |
Sex | ||
Woman | 134 | 99.3 |
Man | 1 | 0.7 |
Economic status | ||
very good | 30 | 22.2 |
quite good | 101 | 74.8 |
low | 4 | 3.0 |
Education | ||
post-secondary education | 4 | 3.0 |
undergraduate education | 50 | 37.0 |
postgraduate education | 80 | 59.3 |
doctoral education | 1 | 0.7 |
Marital status | ||
single | 26 | 19.3 |
in a relationship, with children | 78 | 57.8 |
in a relationship, no children | 31 | 23.0 |
Work experience in years | ||
0–5 years | 48 | 35.6 |
6–10 years | 23 | 17.0 |
11–20 years | 26 | 19.3 |
above 20 years | 38 | 28.1 |
Professional specialization | ||
yes | 70 | 51.9 |
in making | 31 | 23.0 |
no | 34 | 25.2 |
GSES Questionnaire | 𝑥 ± s | |
self-efficacy assessment | 30.0 (± 3.3) | |
LBQ occupational burnout questionnaire | ||
disappointment | 13.4 (± 5.7) | |
lack of professional effectiveness | 13.1 (± 4.0) | |
no commitment to relationships with clients | 15.0 (± 4.7) | |
psychophysical exhaustion | 18.1 (± 5.9) | |
assessment of job satisfaction | 4.7 (± 1.0) |