Indonesian Nursing Journal of Education and Clinic (Jurnal Pendidikan dan Praktik Keperawatan Indonesia)
Vol 11, No 1 (2026): INJEC

THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SELF-AWARENESS AND PROBLEM-SOLVING SKILLS WITH BURNOUT: COMPARISON BETWEEN JUNIOR AND SENIOR MIDWIVES IN INDONESIA

Novita, Novita (Unknown)
Robinson, Fredie (Unknown)
Sator, Patricia (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
24 Apr 2026

Abstract

Background: Midwife burnout is a significant issue affecting healthcare quality and profession sustainability due to constant stress and shift work. Self-awareness and problem-solving skills are vital for personal and professional growth, enabling individuals to handle daily challenges independently.Objectives: This study aimed to explore the relationship between self-awareness and problem-solving skills with burnout in comparison between junior and senior midwives in Indonesia.Methods: This study employed a cross-sectional survey design at three hospitals on Indonesia's Java. The study's inclusion criteria required midwives to have a minimum of three months of experience at their present hospital. The self-awareness scale, problem-solving questionnaire, and the Maslach burnout inventory human service survey was used to measure variables. A linear regression was used to examine the relationship between self-awareness and burnout among junior and senior midwives.Results: In the junior group, respondents showed moderate self-awareness and problem-solving skills, with an average score of 3.11 (SD=1.43) and 3.56 (SD=1.93), respectively. The mean score for burnout was 3.32 (SD=1.25) , while in the senior group, self-awareness and problem-solving skills were moderate, with an average score of 3.23 (SD=1.26) and was 3.09 (SD=1.25), respectively. In junior group, education level, working unit, working experience, self-awareness, and problem-solving skills contributed significantly to burnout with R square was 43.3%. In senior group, working unit, working experience, working status, self-awareness, and problem-solving skills contributed significantly to burnout with R square was 39.8%.Conclusion: The study emphasizes the importance of monitoring and addressing burnout, as well as enhancing self-awareness and problem-solving skills among midwives. Future research should explore longitudinal variations in self-awareness, problem-solving abilities reported burnout to understand the bidirectional relationship between burnout and self-awareness.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

INJEC

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Subject

Nursing

Description

Indonesian Nursing Journal of Education and Clinic (INJEC) is the official peer-reviewed research journal of the Association of Indonesian Nurses Education Center (AINEC). This journal aims to promote advancement in nursing and healthcare through the dissemination of the latest research findings. ...