1.Perceived professional identity and role stress among midwifery students in South Central Mindanao: A cross-sectional study.
Elizabeth S. LIBA ; Charlie C. FALGUERA ; Mandy Roie A. ATENDIDO
Acta Medica Philippina 2026;60(8):69-76
BACKGROUND
Professional identity plays a significant role in alleviating role stress among healthcare professionals. However, these two factors are poorly explored in the midwifery profession.
OBJECTIVETo determine the perceived level of professional identity and role stress and the relationship between them among midwifery students.
METHODSA cross-sectional study design was employed involving 379 midwifery students from SOCCSKSARGEN Region, Mindanao. Participants were selected through purposive sampling. Macleod Clark Professional Identity Scale (MCPIS-9) and twelve-item Role Stress Scale (RSS) were used in gathering the data. Spearman rho, point-biserial correlation, and F-test were used for data analysis.
RESULTSThe students’ mean score in professional identity was high (4.07, SD=0.46) while the mean score of the overall role stress was low (2.47, SD=0.51). There was a positive and significant relationship between age (rs=0.207, P=CONCLUSION
Midwifery students’ perceived level of professional identity was high, while their level of role stress was quite low. Age, year level, and marital status were significantly correlated with their levels of professional identity and role stress. Moreover, students with a higher level of professional identity may report low levels of role ambiguity, role overload, role conflict, and overall role stress.
Midwifery ; Students ; Role ; Cross-sectional Studies
2.Perceived professional identity and role stress among midwifery students in South Central Mindanao: A cross-sectional study.
Elizabeth S. LIBA ; Charlie C. FALGUERA ; Mandy Roie A. ATENDIDO
Acta Medica Philippina 2026;60(8):69-76
BACKGROUND
Professional identity plays a significant role in alleviating role stress among healthcare professionals. However, these two factors are poorly explored in the midwifery profession.
OBJECTIVETo determine the perceived level of professional identity and role stress and the relationship between them among midwifery students.
METHODSA cross-sectional study design was employed involving 379 midwifery students from SOCCSKSARGEN Region, Mindanao. Participants were selected through purposive sampling. Macleod Clark Professional Identity Scale (MCPIS-9) and twelve-item Role Stress Scale (RSS) were used in gathering the data. Spearman rho, point-biserial correlation, and F-test were used for data analysis.
RESULTSThe students’ mean score in professional identity was high (4.07, SD=0.46) while the mean score of the overall role stress was low (2.47, SD=0.51). There was a positive and significant relationship between age (rs=0.207, P=CONCLUSION
Midwifery students’ perceived level of professional identity was high, while their level of role stress was quite low. Age, year level, and marital status were significantly correlated with their levels of professional identity and role stress. Moreover, students with a higher level of professional identity may report low levels of role ambiguity, role overload, role conflict, and overall role stress.
Midwifery ; Students ; Role ; Cross-sectional Studies
3.Public health nurses' provision of primary healthcare services in the context of universal health care.
Mary Cris T. ROMBAOA ; Charlie C. FALGUERA ; Danica V. DELIMA ; Mandy Roie A. ATENDIDO
Philippine Journal of Health Research and Development 2025;29(4):26-33
BACKGROUND
Public health nurses (PHNs) are a significant cadre of the primary healthcare workforce working toward achieving universal health care (UHC). Exploring their work activities is integral to understanding how UHC is implemented better.
OBJECTIVESTo describe and explore the work activities, roles, and functions of the PHNs in rendering primary care services in the context of UHC.
METHODSKey informant interviews were conducted with 12 PHNs in Tarlac Province who were working with permanent status in their respective rural health units (RHUs) for at least 1 year. They were selected through selection criteria. Data were recorded, transcribed, and subjected to thematic analysis.
RESULTSData analysis led to the emergence of 4 themes and 11 subthemes. The four themes were: (a) evolving scope and nature of work, (b) work challenges and barriers toward UHC implementation, (c) UHC outcomes, impact, and insights, and (d) communication and health promotion.
CONCLUSIONSThe study underscores the importance of exploring the PHNs’ roles and functions, as it offers a window on how they fulfill their duties toward achieving the goals of UHC. From the viewpoint of the interviewed PHNs, several elements and issues need to be addressed. Consequently, some positive impact on their work activities and functions emerged. Their nature of work brought them professional development and fulfillment as they render primary care and value-driven services despite the challenges and struggles they encountered in public health.
Human ; Primary Health Care ; Nurses, Public Health ; Universal Health Care


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