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Paternal involvement of Singaporean fathers within six months postpartum: A follow-up qualitative study

机译:新加坡父亲在产后六个月内的父亲参与:后续定性研究

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? 2018 Elsevier Ltd ? 2018 Elsevier Ltd Objective: This study aims to understand paternal involvement within the six-month postpartum period to identify the challenges and needs of Singaporean fathers. Design: The study used a descriptive qualitative design. Setting and Participants: This research is a follow-up study of 50 first-time and experienced fathers who were originally interviewed in the early postpartum period. Fathers were recruited from a local public hospital in Singapore. Measurements: Individual semi-structured interviews using an interview guide were conducted at six months postpartum with the fathers. The interview recordings were transcribed and analysed using thematic analysis. Results: Four major themes emerged from the analysis: (1) fathers’ understanding of their involvement at six months postpartum, (2) challenges of paternal involvement, (3) impact on marital relationship, and (4) needs of fathers. The respondent fathers were determined to be motivated differently during this timepoint as compared to at one week postpartum, but hindrances from work commitments and the presence of support limited paternal involvement. Strained marital relationship and sexual needs surfaced in this study. One father reported to be at risk for depression. Co-parenting practices buffered against marital dissatisfaction. Moreover, the informational needs of fathers differed at one week and six months postpartum. Key Conclusions: This follow-up study revealed that the concerns and needs of fathers continue to emerge in accordance with their infants’ growth and needs in different postpartum periods. Necessary assistance in the form of long-term follow-ups and online educational resources may be dynamic in supporting the emerging needs of fathers. Implications for practice: Healthcare professionals should engage in interventions that are dynamic in suiting fathers’ needs at different time points and cultural contexts. Objective: This study aims to understand paternal involvement within the six-month postpartum period to identify the challenges and needs of Singaporean fathers. Design: The study used a descriptive qualitative design. Setting and Participants: This research is a follow-up study of 50 first-time and experienced fathers who were originally interviewed in the early postpartum period. Fathers were recruited from a local public hospital in Singapore. Measurements: Individual semi-structured interviews using an interview guide were conducted at six months postpartum with the fathers. The interview recordings were transcribed and analysed using thematic analysis. Results: Four major themes emerged from the analysis: (1) fathers’ understanding of their involvement at six months postpartum, (2) challenges of paternal involvement, (3) impact on marital relationship, and (4) needs of fathers. The respondent fathers were determined to be motivated differently during this timepoint as compared to at one week postpartum, but hindrances from work commitments and the presence of support limited paternal involvement. Strained marital relationship and sexual needs surfaced in this study. One father reported to be at risk for depression. Co-parenting practices buffered against marital dissatisfaction. Moreover, the informational needs of fathers differed at one week and six months postpartum. Key Conclusions: This follow-up study revealed that the concerns and needs of fathers continue to emerge in accordance with their infants’ growth and needs in different postpartum periods. Necessary assistance in the form of long-term follow-ups and online educational resources may be dynamic in supporting the emerging needs of fathers. Implications for practice: Healthcare professionals should engage in interventions that are dynamic in suiting fathers’ needs at different time points and cultural contexts.
机译:还2018年elsevier有限公司? 2018年elestvier Ltd目标:本研究旨在了解六个月产后期间的父亲参与,以确定新加坡父亲的挑战和需求。设计:该研究使用了描述性定性设计。设定和参与者:这项研究是50名首次和经验丰富的父亲的后续研究,他们最初在产后期初采访。父亲是从新加坡当地公立医院招募的。测量:使用访谈指南的个人半结构化访谈是在父亲的六个月内进行的。使用主题分析转录和分析面试录音。结果:从分析中出现了四个主要主题:(1)父亲在六个月左右的六个月的参与了解,(2)父亲参与的挑战,(3)对婚姻关系的影响,以及(4)父亲的需求。被申请人的父亲在此次期间确定在此时期的情况下不同,但在产后的一周内,而且来自工作承诺的障碍以及支持有限的父亲参与。在本研究中,紧张的婚姻关系和性需求浮出水面。据报道,一个父亲面临抑郁症的风险。共同养育实践缓冲婚姻不满意。此外,父亲的信息需求与产后一周和六个月不同。关键结论:这种后续研究表明,父亲的担忧和需求继续按照婴儿的增长和产后期间的需求出现。以长期后续行动和在线教育资源的形式提供必要的援助可能是支持父亲的新兴需求的动态。对实践的影响:医疗保健专业人员应该从事在不同时间点和文化背景下诉诸父亲的需求的动态的干预措施。目的:本研究旨在了解六个月产后期间的父亲参与,以确定新加坡父亲的挑战和需求。设计:该研究使用了描述性定性设计。设定和参与者:这项研究是50名首次和经验丰富的父亲的后续研究,他们最初在产后期初采访。父亲是从新加坡当地公立医院招募的。测量:使用访谈指南的个人半结构化访谈是在父亲的六个月内进行的。使用主题分析转录和分析面试录音。结果:从分析中出现了四个主要主题:(1)父亲在六个月左右的六个月的参与了解,(2)父亲参与的挑战,(3)对婚姻关系的影响,以及(4)父亲的需求。被申请人的父亲在此次期间确定在此时期的情况下不同,但在产后的一周内,而且来自工作承诺的障碍以及支持有限的父亲参与。在本研究中,紧张的婚姻关系和性需求浮出水面。据报道,一个父亲面临抑郁症的风险。共同养育实践缓冲婚姻不满意。此外,父亲的信息需求与产后一周和六个月不同。关键结论:这种后续研究表明,父亲的担忧和需求继续按照婴儿的增长和产后期间的需求出现。以长期后续行动和在线教育资源的形式提供必要的援助可能是支持父亲的新兴需求的动态。对实践的影响:医疗保健专业人员应该从事在不同时间点和文化背景下诉诸父亲的需求的动态的干预措施。

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