Widarsson Margareta, Engström Gabriella, Tydén Tanja, Lundberg Pranee, Hammar Lena Marmstål
Centre for Clinical Research, Uppsala University, Västmanland County Hospital, Västerås, Sweden; Department of Public Health and Caring Sciences, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden.
J Clin Nurs. 2015 Apr;24(7-8):1059-68. doi: 10.1111/jocn.12784. Epub 2015 Feb 7.
To describe the perspectives of expectant mothers and fathers on fathers' involvement during pregnancy.
Becoming a father is a major life event and paternal involvement during pregnancy has a positive influence on the family. However, research into both expectant mothers' and fathers' perspectives on fathers' involvement during pregnancy is relatively scarce.
A descriptive qualitative study was used.
Thirty expectant parents (20 women and 10 men) were interviewed either as part of one of four focus groups or in an individual interview. Qualitative content analysis was performed on the interview transcripts.
A theme of 'Paddling upstream' emerged as an expression of the latent content of the interviews concerning perspectives on fathers' involvement. Five sub-themes described the manifest content: trying to participate, trying to be understanding, trying to learn, trying to be a calming influence and trying to find a balanced life. Expectant parents suggested several ways to improve fathers' involvement and to meet parents' need for shared involvement.
Expectant mothers and fathers wanted the father to be more involved in the pregnancy. Although fathers attempted different strategies, they did not always perceive what was expected of them and encountered many barriers as they tried to navigate through this unique experience. The best support for the father was the mother. Expectant parents wanted their healthcare to include the father more thoroughly and to focus on the whole family.
Prenatal care professionals can overcome barriers that prevent paternal involvement. Although fathers are not able to engage in the pregnancy on the same level as the mother, we suggest that their specific needs also be recognised through an increased awareness of gender norms in healthcare.
描述准父母对于父亲在孕期参与度的看法。
成为父亲是人生中的一件大事,父亲在孕期的参与对家庭有积极影响。然而,对准父母关于父亲孕期参与度的看法的研究相对较少。
采用描述性定性研究。
30对准父母(20名女性和10名男性)作为四个焦点小组之一的成员或接受个人访谈。对访谈记录进行定性内容分析。
出现了一个“逆流而上”的主题,作为关于父亲参与度看法的访谈潜在内容的一种表达。五个子主题描述了显性内容:努力参与、努力理解、努力学习、努力起到安抚作用以及努力寻求平衡的生活。准父母提出了几种提高父亲参与度以及满足父母共同参与需求的方法。
准父母希望父亲更多地参与到孕期当中。尽管父亲尝试了不同策略,但他们并不总是清楚对自己的期望是什么,并且在试图经历这段独特经历时遇到了许多障碍。对父亲最好的支持来自母亲。准父母希望他们的医疗保健能更全面地纳入父亲,并关注整个家庭。
产前护理专业人员可以克服阻碍父亲参与的障碍。尽管父亲无法像母亲那样在相同程度上参与孕期,但我们建议通过提高医疗保健中对性别规范的认识来认识到他们的特殊需求。