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Relationships Of Secondary Traumatic Stress And Self-Efficacy Among Obstetric Nurses Caring For Patients And Families With Perinatal Loss, Jennifer Baierlein
Relationships Of Secondary Traumatic Stress And Self-Efficacy Among Obstetric Nurses Caring For Patients And Families With Perinatal Loss, Jennifer Baierlein
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Background
The labor and delivery unit is a place where new life begins, and families are made. Perinatal loss is a traumatic event for families and those that provide care to expectant families. In providing care to patients and families experiencing perinatal loss, nurses are at risk for secondary traumatic stress, which could be harmful to their physical and emotional state leading to compassion fatigue and burnout. Perinatal loss represents a stressful and emotionally demanding event for healthcare professionals, as they must deal with the additional burden of managing their own emotions while caring for the patients. Self-efficacy is a …