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Journal : Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings

Descriptive Profile of Maternal Guilt Levels on Female ICU Nurses in South Borneo Hairina, Yulia; Hartini, Nurul; Nursalam; Imadduddin
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings The 4th International Conference on Community Medicine and Medical Sciences
Publisher : Future Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2024.4403

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to describe the level of maternal guilt experienced by female intensive care unit (ICU) nurses in South Kalimantan, Indonesia. Maternal guilt is a common emotional experience among working mothers and often arises when women find it difficult to meet the dual demands of their professional responsibilities and the expectations associated with motherhood. Female ICU nurses, who work in a high-pressure environment with significant demands on their time and energy, are particularly vulnerable to experiencing this guilt due to the nature of their work, which requires constant vigilance and care for critically ill patients. This study was conducted using a descriptive survey design, involving 105 female ICU nurses from 11 hospitals in South Kalimantan. The study used the Maternal Occupational Guilt Scale (MEGS) to measure the level of maternal guilt. Findings showed that the majority of nurses surveyed reported experiencing moderate to high levels of maternal guilt. Those aged 30–39 years and those with two or three children were found to be particularly affected. This study highlights the need for targeted interventions to support female ICU nurses in managing their dual roles, with the potential for such initiatives to improve mental health outcomes and enhance the quality of care provided to patients. Furthermore, this study underscores the importance of understanding the cultural and social context of maternal guilt in South Kalimantan to develop effective and culturally sensitive strategies. A comprehensive understanding of this local context is essential to alleviate this emotional burden and support the well-being of these healthcare professionals.
Co-Authors A. Sriyanti Abd Rahim ABDUL MUJIB Achmad Musyahid Agus Sulistyono Akhiruddin Amaliah, Annisa Amin, Badaruddin AMINULLAH Amir, Israwati Andi Dian Angriani, Andi Dian Andi Halimah Andi Ika Prasasti Abrar, Andi Ika Prasasti Andi Kusumayanti Andi Kusumayanti, Andi Andi Mattoliang, Lisnasari Andi Tenri Ampa Asia M Aslam, Muhammad AYU LESTARI Baharuddin Bertholdus Olencky Onta Budi Santoso Budi Santoso Bustomi, Thomas Cataryn V. Adam Claris Fransisca Medho Delila A. Nahak Seran Doddy Ismunandar Bahari Dwi Indah Iswanti Dwi Prasetio, Ossi Esti Yunitasari Fadilah Idris Firdaus, Muh. Nur Ridho Chaerul Garaika Gina Mahitza Gustian, Citra Indra Hamzah, Qardawi Idris, Alya Cahyani Ika Yuni Widyawati Imadduddin Indarwati , Retno Kandar Khaerunnisa Khaerunnisa, Khaerunnisa Kurniati Kurniawan, Ardhiles Wahyu Kurniawati, Ninuk Dian Kusaeri Lailiah, Novianti Latuconsina, Nur Khalisah Lira, Qualan Ma’ruf Lisa Kurnia Syam Lisnasari Andi Mattoliang M Rais Salim Majid, Ahmad Farham Manu Mesa, Asinkritus MARDHIAH Masitah Masitah Masna MISYKAT MALIK IBRAHIM Muhammad Nur Ihsan Hamin Muhammad Rusydi H. Muhlis Madani, Muhlis Musdalifah Nia Agustiningsih Nur Ismayani Nur, Ahmad Hasan Nurkhalisah Latuconsina, Nurkhalisah Nurul Hartini Prastika, Nurul Aini Fitra Prihantini, Campina Illa Purnamasari, Nur Indah Qur'aniati , Nuzul Qur'aniati, Nuzul Rahim, Abd Rahima DB, Rahma Ridwan Idris, Ridwan Rizqy, Yusriani Rouwland Benyamin Salam, Chaerani Saleh, Bun'yana Sari, Nurindah Purnama Soares, Domingos Sri Sufliati Romba Suarti Suhartatik Suharti Syaribulan K Ta’a, Raoda Isti Thamrin Tayeb, Thamrin Tiyas Kusumaningrum Tri Nurhudi Sasono Triharini, Mira Wiwit Dwi Nurbadriyah wulandary, ayu Yaherlof Foeh Yenny Puspitasari Yulia Hairina Yuliany, Nur