Boman Ase, Povlsen Lene, Dahlborg-Lyckhage Elisabeth, Borup Ina
University West, Trollhattan, Sweden.
Nordic School of Public Health NHV, Gothenburg, Sweden.
Nurs Health Sci. 2013 Jun;15(2):179-85. doi: 10.1111/nhs.12011. Epub 2012 Nov 20.
The purpose of this study was to analyze how Swedish pediatric diabetes teams perceived and discussed fathers' involvement in the care of their child with type 1 diabetes. It also aimed to discuss how the teams' attitudes towards the fathers' involvement developed during the data collection process. The Constructivist Grounded Theory design was used and data were collected during three repeated focus group discussions with three Swedish pediatric diabetes teams. The core category of the teams' perception of fathers' involvement emerged as: If dad attends, we are happy - if mom doesn't, we become concerned. Initially the teams balanced their perception of fathers' involvement on the mother's role as the primary caregiver. In connection with the teams' directed attention on fathers, in the focus group discussions, the teams' awareness of the importance of fathers increased. As a consequence, the team members began to encourage fathers' engagement in their child's care. We conclude that by increasing the teams' awareness of fathers as a health resource, an active health promotion perspective could be implemented in pediatric diabetes care.
本研究的目的是分析瑞典儿科糖尿病团队如何看待和讨论父亲参与其1型糖尿病子女的护理情况。它还旨在探讨在数据收集过程中,团队对父亲参与的态度是如何发展的。采用了建构主义扎根理论设计,并在与三个瑞典儿科糖尿病团队进行的三次重复焦点小组讨论中收集了数据。团队对父亲参与的认知的核心类别呈现为:如果爸爸参加,我们很高兴——如果妈妈不参加,我们就会担心。最初,团队在对父亲参与的认知上以母亲作为主要照顾者的角色为平衡。在焦点小组讨论中,随着团队将注意力直接转向父亲,团队对父亲重要性的认识有所提高。结果,团队成员开始鼓励父亲参与孩子的护理。我们得出结论,通过提高团队对父亲作为健康资源的认识,可以在儿科糖尿病护理中实施积极的健康促进理念。