The Context of Male Midwives Among Rural Communities

Marlou R. Savella, Glicerio A. Savella
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, Abstract Midwifery is a profession that provides care for women, especially during pregnancy and childbirth. Despite the increasing number of men finishing a degree in midwifery, many people assume that only women can be midwives. Thus, this study aimed to identify the context of rural communities toward the practice of midwifery by men. Further, it explored the reasons for whether they will avail of the services of male midwives. The study was conducted on 14 women and four men residing in the rural areas of Ilocos Sur, Philippines. Respondents were accessed through purposive sampling based on the inclusion criteria: A researcher-made interview guide was used in obtaining qualitative data from the respondents. The responses were elicited through a semistructured, individual in-depth interview. Data collection was continued until data saturation was met. Ethical principles were followed throughout the process. Data were transcribed, coded, and categorized to obtain the results of the study. In this study, although male midwives are perceived as professionals and well trained, women still prefer female midwives and express their doubts about the men’s capability to provide care, especially during delivery and childbirth. The respondents also expressed feelings of embarrassment on showing their bodies to a man other than their husband or partner. On the contrary, their willingness to avail of their services depends on whether they can perform and provide quality care. From these findings, the Department of Health and local government units may increase the presence of male midwives by hiring them in different health facilities. This may eventually help them be well known and accepted in the healthcare profession.
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农村社区男性助产士的背景
摘要助产士是一种为妇女提供护理的职业,尤其是在怀孕和分娩期间。尽管越来越多的男性获得助产学位,但许多人认为只有女性才能成为助产士。因此,本研究旨在确定农村社区对男性助产实践的态度。此外,它还探讨了他们是否会利用男性助产士服务的原因。这项研究是对居住在菲律宾南伊洛科斯农村地区的14名妇女和4名男子进行的。根据纳入标准,通过有目的的抽样访问受访者:使用研究人员制作的访谈指南从受访者那里获得定性数据。这些回答是通过半结构化的个人深入访谈得出的。数据收集一直持续到数据饱和。在整个过程中遵循了伦理原则。对数据进行转录、编码和分类,以获得研究结果。在这项研究中,尽管男性助产士被认为是专业人员,受过良好培训,但女性仍然更喜欢女性助产士,并对男性提供护理的能力表示怀疑,尤其是在分娩和分娩期间。受访者还表示,当他们向丈夫或伴侣以外的男性展示自己的身体时,会感到尴尬。相反,他们是否愿意利用他们的服务取决于他们是否能够提供高质量的护理。根据这些发现,卫生部和地方政府部门可能会通过在不同的卫生机构雇佣男性助产士来增加男性助产士的数量。这可能最终有助于他们在医疗行业中广为人知并被接受。
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