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“这是首个科学证据”:男性确认伴侣怀孕的经历。

'It's the first scientific evidence': men's experience of pregnancy confirmation.

作者信息

Draper Jan

机构信息

Royal College of Nursing Institute, London, UK.

出版信息

J Adv Nurs. 2002 Sep;39(6):563-70. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-2648.2002.02325.x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIMS

In contrast to women's experiences of motherhood, there has been comparatively little research investigating men's experience of the transition to fatherhood and how changing cultural perspectives contribute to the contemporary experience of fathering. This paper draws on the findings of a larger ethnographic study of men's transition to fatherhood in the United Kingdom (UK) and discusses men's experiences of pregnancy confirmation.

METHODS

A longitudinal ethnographic approach was chosen to investigate men's 'real life' accounts of their transition to fatherhood. A mixture of 'novice' and experienced fathers (n = 18) were recruited from antenatal classes in the north of the UK during 1998. Semi-structured interviews were conducted on three occasions, twice during their partner's pregnancy and once afterwards.

FINDINGS

Framed by the context of the contemporary construction of involved fatherhood, the men frequently spoke of their desire to be 'involved' with their partner's pregnancy and yet reported difficulty in engaging with its reality. They nevertheless participated in a range of activities - body-mediated-moments - which brought them closer to their partner's pregnant body and therefore their unborn baby. These activities centred on pregnancy confirmation, announcement, foetal movements, the ultrasound scan, and culminated in their presence during labour and delivery. This paper discusses their involvement in the process of pregnancy confirmation.

CONCLUSION

The men's experiences of early pregnancy were marked forcefully by their involvement in the confirmation process. This activity gave men entry into a physical dimension, helping them forge an involvement in the pregnancy and shape their early transition to fatherhood. Implications for practice. The study has provided insight into expectant men's experiences of pregnancy and contributed to the understanding of the changing nature of contemporary fatherhood in the UK. Recognition of men's changing roles in pregnancy, and greater insight into their experiences should be of relevance to all those supporting the transition to parenthood, including midwives, obstetricians, ultrasonographers and childbirth educators. Such increased awareness should inform the antenatal support given to men and reinforce the importance of relevant antenatal preparation that effectively meets the needs of not only expectant women, but also expectant men.

摘要

背景与目的

与女性为人母的经历相比,针对男性向父亲角色转变的经历以及不断变化的文化观念如何影响当代父亲角色体验的研究相对较少。本文借鉴了一项关于英国男性向父亲角色转变的大型人种学研究结果,并探讨男性对怀孕确认的体验。

方法

采用纵向人种学方法来研究男性对其向父亲角色转变的“真实生活”描述。1998年,从英国北部的产前课程中招募了一批“新手”和有经验的父亲(共18人)。进行了三次半结构化访谈,两次在其伴侣怀孕期间,一次在产后。

研究结果

在当代关于参与型父亲角色构建的背景下,这些男性经常表示希望参与伴侣的孕期过程,但又报告说难以真正融入其中。然而,他们参与了一系列活动——身体介导的时刻——这些活动使他们更接近伴侣的怀孕身体,进而更接近未出生的婴儿。这些活动集中在怀孕确认、宣布、胎动、超声波扫描,并在分娩过程中达到高潮。本文讨论了他们在怀孕确认过程中的参与情况。

结论

男性在怀孕早期的经历因参与确认过程而显著。这项活动让男性进入了一个身体层面,帮助他们参与到怀孕过程中,并塑造了他们向父亲角色的早期转变。对实践的启示。该研究深入了解了准父亲对怀孕的体验,有助于理解英国当代父亲角色性质的变化。认识到男性在孕期角色的变化,并更深入了解他们的经历,对所有支持向父母角色转变的人都有意义,包括助产士、产科医生、超声检查人员和分娩教育工作者。这种更高的认识应该为给予男性的产前支持提供参考,并强化相关产前准备的重要性,这种准备不仅要有效满足准母亲的需求,也要满足准父亲的需求。

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