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Table 2 The personal and demographic information of the midwives participating in the study

From: Secondary traumatic stress in iranian midwives: stimuli factors, outcomes and risk management

Participant number

Age

Work experience (year)

Place of work

Midwifery degree

Marital status

Number of children

Type of trauma occurred

P1

46

22

Public teaching hospital

Master’s degree

(Midwifery Instructor)

Married

2

Rupture of the uterus and fetal death- Disrespectful behavior

P2

28

8

Public teaching hospital

Master’s degree

(Midwifery Instructor)

Single

-

Low grade Apgar and neonatal death

P3

46

21

Non-teaching public hospital

Bachelor’s degree

Married

2

Shoulder dystocia- perineal rupture(Grade 3)

P4

31

8

Non-teaching public hospital

Bachelor’s degree

Married

1

Stillbirth- shoulder dystocia

P5

34

5

Public teaching hospital

Master’s degree

(Midwifery Instructor)

Single

-

Disrespectful behavior- Rupture of the cervix

P6

38

14

Birth center(rural)

Bachelor’s degree

Married

-

Shoulder dystocia – internal bleeding in mother

P7

24

1

Non-teaching public hospital

Bachelor’s degree

Single

-

Postpartum hemorrhage and hysterectomy

P8

30

3

Non-teaching public hospital

Bachelor’s degree

Married

2

Clavicle fracture

P9

41

16

Public teaching hospital

PhD student

(Midwifery Instructor)

Single

-

Shoulder dystocia- Disrespectful behavior

P10

51

25

Non-teaching public hospital

Bachelor’s degree

Married

2

Witness numerous events in labor and delivery

P11

39

15

Non-public hospital

Bachelor’s degree

Married

1

Postpartum hemorrhage