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    Motivación y compromiso laboral en una población de profesionales de Enfermería
    (Universidad de Murcia : servicio de publicaciones, 2026) Santana Padilla, Yeray Gabriel; Sánchez Barber, Fayna; Soria Martín, Dara Carolina; Reyes Reyes, Oliver; Sin departamento asociado
    Background:The motivation and work engagement of healthcare professionals are an area of interest for healthcare management. Nurses, midwives, and nursing assistants (TCAE) represent an essential resource in the healthcare system. Objective: to analyze the relationship between motivation and work engagement in nursing professionals at a tertiary hospital, describing the levels of each construct and its dimensions.Material and Method: Descriptive-correlational transversal observational study conducted at a single center using a questionnaire. The participants were nursing staff. Work motivation was measured using Hackman and Oldham's Job Diagnosis Survey (JDS) scale, and work engagement was assessed with the shortened Utrecht Work Engagement Scale (UWES-9). Both scales were analysed based on their total scores and underlying dimensions.Outcomes: 350 nursing professionals participated in the survey. The most represented category was nurses with 177 (50.6%), followed by nursing assistants with 146 (41.7%) and midwives with 27 (7.7%). The JDS and UWEs-9 scale scores were 77.16± 8.786 and 4.49±1.130, respectively. On the JDS scale, midwives had significantly higher scores for task variety (p<0.001), while nursing assistants had higher scores for task identity (p<0.001) and feedback (p<0.001). In terms of work engagement, dedication and absorption scored highly with 4.81 and 4.29.Conclusions:The level of motivation and work engagement are average. As points for action, better feedback on performance and the impact of tasks on midwives and nurses is needed.
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    Perineal protection methods: knowledge and use
    (Universidade de São Paulo, Escola de Enfermagem, 2021-09-01) López Martínez, Esther María; Avilés Sáez, Zaraida; Hernández Sánchez, Encarnación; Camacho Ávila, Marcos; Marín Conesa, Ester; Conesa Ferrer, María Belén; Enfermería
    Objective: To analyse the knowledge and use of perineal protection methods during the expulsive stage by health professionals involved in childbirth and whether they correspond to the World Health Organization’s recommendations. Method: This was a cross-sectional descriptive study aimed at health workers involved in births in Spain. Results: Fifty-seven professionals participated in the study: midwives (47%), gynaecologists (25%), nurse residents (14%) and resident physicians (14%) in obstetrics and gynaecology. The degree of knowledge and use of perineal protection methods differed according to the position held and was very limited among gynaecologists and resident physicians. The only method recognized by all positions was “hands on” (p = 0.05). “Hands off ” (p = 0.002), “delayed pushing” (p = 0.0001) and “maternal posture” (p = 0.03) were only known to midwives and nurse residents. “Flexion technique” (p = 0.035) and “delayed pushing” (p = 0.011) were used effectively by midwives and nurse residents. “Episiotomy” was erroneously identified as a method to protect the perineum by gynaecologists and resident physicians (p = 0.003). Conclusion: The degree of knowledge and use of perineal protection methods by health care professionals does not correspond to the recommendations of the World Health Organization. ---------------------
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    Ser Comadrona: una manera de pensar: marco conceptual meridional para la profesión de la partería/ Adela Vidal Puértolas.: Reseña bibliográfica
    (Murcia: Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Murcia, 2010) Games, Mª Inés

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