Exploring the Motivations of Midwives Working in Rural and Remote Areas of Aurora Province: A Descriptive Qualitative Study

Authors

  • Kristine Joy L. Ricafort-Acera, RM, RN, MAN University of the Philippines Manila School of Health Sciences Extension Campus, Baler, Aurora, Philippines
  • Daisy Fangkingan-Faba-an, RM, RN, MAN University of the Philippines Manila School of Health Sciences Extension Campus, Baler, Aurora, Philippines
  • Daisy Nava-Delos Reyes, RM, RN, MAN University of the Philippines Manila School of Health Sciences Extension Campus, Baler, Aurora, Philippines

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47895/

Keywords:

workforce, community, rural midwives

Abstract

Background and Objective. Midwives are critical for quality maternal and child healthcare, particularly in underserved rural areas. Despite their crucial role in challenging environments, understanding factors motivating them to work in such settings is limited. This study explores these underlying motivations among midwives in Aurora Province, Philippines, providing insights essential for developing effective strategies to support and retain this vital workforce.

Methods. A descriptive, qualitative design using a semi-structured approach with a purposive sample of midwives was employed. Data collection was conducted from October to December 2024. Analysis of data utilized Braun and Clarke’s thematic analysis alongside NVivo software for coding. Iterative process allowed for the refinement of themes ensuring a comprehensive understanding of midwives’ motivations.

Results. Four main themes were identified: (a) motivations to midwifery practice, (b) career path decisions, (c) challenges in midwifery, (d) impact of work, and (e) professional growth and stability. Study revealed that midwives in underserved areas were deeply committed to their communities, facing significant challenges. Their dedication went beyond duty, stemming from personal experiences and a desire to reduce healthcare inequalities. 

Conclusion. Midwives are driven by their steadfast dedication with compassion and resilience in providing maternal and child health services while confronting local challenges. Their experiences reflect a deep commitment to creating positive change in the lives of the families and communities they serve. Gaining insight into these motivations can help enhance support systems for midwives, enabling them to thrive in their roles and improve the well-being of underserved populations.

 

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02/24/2026

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Exploring the Motivations of Midwives Working in Rural and Remote Areas of Aurora Province: A Descriptive Qualitative Study. Acta Med Philipp [Internet]. 2026 Feb. 24 [cited 2026 Feb. 27];. Available from: https://actamedicaphilippina.upm.edu.ph/index.php/acta/article/view/13365

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