Challenges and coping strategies of rural health midwives in the delivery of family planning services in Indang, Cavite during pandemic / (Record no. 62491)

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Personal name Belas, Jenjirlyn D.
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Title Challenges and coping strategies of rural health midwives in the delivery of family planning services in Indang, Cavite during pandemic /
Statement of responsibility, etc. by Jenjirlyn D. Belas, Jezzel C. Castino, Rose Ann S. Dela Cruz and Jessa O. Porquedo.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Indang, Cavite :
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Extent xv, 130 pages :
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General note Thesis (Bachelor of Science in Midwifery) Cavite State University.
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Summary, etc. BELAS, JENJIRLYN D., DELA CRUZ, ROSE ANN S., CASTINO, JEZZEL C.,<br/>PORQUEDO, JESSA O. Challenges and Coping Strategies of Rural Health Midwives in the<br/>Delivery of Family Planning Services in Indang, Cavite during Pandemic. Undergraduate<br/>Thesis. Bachelor of Science in Midwifery. Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite. June<br/>2022. Adviser: Prof. Lei Anne B. Rupido.<br/>The research was carried out in the Rural Health Unit of Indang, Cavite, from April to May<br/>2022, covering the peak of the pandemic from March to December 2020. It was done to identify<br/>the challenges and coping strategies of rural health midwives in providing family planning<br/>services during a pandemic. The study specifically aimed to 1) describe the profile of rural health<br/>midwives in Indang, Cavite in terms of age, gender, marital status, education, length of<br/>midwifery practice, and number of years working as a midwife in Indang Rural Health Unit<br/>(IRHU), Roles and responsibilities of Rural Health Midwives; 2) identify the challenges<br/>encountered by participants in the delivery of Family Planning Services to the communities in<br/>Indang, Cavite during the COVID-19 pandemic; and 3) determine the coping strategies<br/>commonly used by participants to deal with the challenges they faced. The research questions<br/>raised in this study were addressed using a descriptive research design and qualitative<br/>methodology. The study included seven (7) rural health midwives who worked at IRHU in 2021.<br/>They were all females ages 27 to 53. Four of them are single. Two have been in midwifery<br/>practice for two years, two for ten years, one for sixteen years, and two for thirty years. In terms<br/>of years working at Indang RHU, three midwives were employed for two years, while the other<br/>four had been there for three, four, five, and six years, respectively. Participants were primarily<br/>responsible for providing family planning services to the communities, such as immunization of<br/>infants and children under the DOH's Expanded Program on Immunization: delivery of FP<br/>methods; maternal and child health services such as prenatal and post-partum check-ups;<br/>nutrition education to mothers and infants; monitoring the growth and development of 0-71<br/>months old children; and provision of health education and counseling programs to clients.<br/>Furthermore, during the COVID-19 pandemic, they were deployed to respond to the Covid-19<br/>Pandemic units within the municipality of Indang, with a focus on maternal and newborn health<br/>as part of the overall pandemic health response. They were also tasked with dealing with<br/>COVID-19 patients, administering vaccines, monitoring vital signs, and caring for the sick. The<br/>findings of the study revealed that midwives of Indang RHU are generally female with bachelor's<br/>degree with varied ages and years of service at Indang RHU. Their primary responsibilities<br/>include the delivery of family planning services to the communities. However, during COVID-19<br/>pandemic they did not only provide FP services to the communities but were also deployed to<br/>respond to Covid-19 Pandemic units within the municipality of Indang, such as administering<br/>vaccines to Indang residents, monitoring their vital signs, handling COVID-19 patients, and<br/>caring for those who are sick. Based on the significant findings of the study, it can be inferred<br/>that midwives in Indang RHU have faced many challenges particularly during the period of<br/><br/>COVID- 19 pandemic. These major challenges include constant fear of infection from COVID-<br/>19 virus for them and for their families, shortage of staff, heavy workload, shortage of FP<br/><br/>commodities and supplies, discrimination from community and conflict with peers. These<br/>challenges were bravely faced by the midwives during pandemic who were not only providing<br/>FP services to the communities but were also deployed as frontline responders during the<br/>pandemic. In sum, the participant's faith in the Almighty God, their high sense of duty, positive<br/>disposition in life and love for their family has empowered them to overcome the struggles they<br/>went through the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Method of acquisition Submitted to the University Library
Date of acquisition 09/14/2022
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Midwives
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Midwifery
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Birth control
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Personal name Dela Cruz, Rose Ann S.
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Personal name Porquedo, Jessa O.
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Personal name Rupido, Lei Anne B.
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