Functions and Experiences of Male Midwives in the Province of Aurora: An Ethnographic Qualitative Study

Authors

  • Daisy Fangkingan - Faba-an, RM, RN, MAN University of the Philippines Manila-School of Health Sciences, Extension Campus Baler, Aurora, Philippines https://orcid.org/0009-0008-9777-0250
  • Joel A. Valencia, RN, RM, MAN, LPT, MAGC, RGC, BSM University of the Philippines Manila-School of Health Sciences, Extension Campus Baler, Aurora, Philippines
  • Jasmin M. Dumangeng, RM, RN University of the Philippines Manila-School of Health Sciences, Extension Campus Baler, Aurora, Philippines
  • Eva F. Dimog, RM, MPH, PhD College of Health Sciences, Ifugao State University-Lamut Campus, Ifugao, Philippines

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47895/

Keywords:

male midwives, midwifery, gender bias, maternal health, community

Abstract

Background. This study explores the professional functions and experiences of male midwives in the Province of Aurora, highlighting their roles, challenges, and contributions to maternal and child healthcare in a traditionally female-dominated profession.

Objective. This study aims to investigate the professional functions and lived experiences of male midwives in the Province of Aurora.

Methods. This research employed a qualitative ethnographic design using semi-structured interviews to collect data. Participants were six male midwives practicing in Aurora. Data collection was conducted via mobile phone interviews from August to September 2024. A purposive sampling technique was utilized to select participants. The study adhered to ethical guidelines, receiving approval from the University of Northern Philippines Ethics Review Committee Code: 2024-251, and informed consent was obtained from all participants. Data were analyzed using qualitative content analysis. Qualitative inductive content analysis as described by Padgett was utilized to allow for data-driven analysis without pre-defined themes, making it suitable for exploring the diverse experiences of male midwives. 

Results. Analysis revealed six key themes: Diverse professional functions, gender bias and stereotyping, patient reluctance and shyness, cultural influences, experiences of discrimination and prejudice, and daily challenges and rewards in practice. The findings underscore the commitment of male midwives to providing quality care despite societal and professional barriers. Under the Functions theme, male midwives described their roles as not only caregivers but also as advocates for gender inclusivity in midwifery. In terms of experiences, some reported feelings of isolation and the need to prove their competence in a field dominated by women. However, they also shared empowering stories of camaraderie with female colleagues and the satisfaction derived from breaking down gender barriers.

Conclusion. Male midwives play a vital role in maternal and newborn healthcare, navigating challenges such as gender bias and patient hesitancy. Strengthening administrative support, promoting inclusivity, and updating policies can enhance their professional integration. Advocacy efforts from professional organizations are necessary to address workplace challenges and recognize their contributions to healthcare.

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2025-03-27

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Functions and Experiences of Male Midwives in the Province of Aurora: An Ethnographic Qualitative Study. Acta Med Philipp [Internet]. 2025 Mar. 27 [cited 2025 Apr. 4];. Available from: https://actamedicaphilippina.upm.edu.ph/index.php/acta/article/view/11956