Ahldén Ingegerd, Ahlehagen Siw, Dahlgren Lars Owe, Josefsson Ann
J Perinat Educ. 2012 Winter;21(1):11-7. doi: 10.1891/1058-1243.21.1.11.
Our objective was to assess parents' expectations about participating in antenatal parenthood education classes and to determine whether their expectations might be related to gender, age, and educational level. Data from 1,117 women and 1,019 partners residing in three cities in Sweden were collected with a questionnaire in a cross-sectional study. Participants believed that antenatal education classes would help them to feel more secure as parents and to be better oriented toward childbirth. Men had more positive expectations about the childbirth than the women. The participants mostly wanted help in preparing for parenthood and in learning infant care skills, followed by help in preparing for childbirth. The participants' expectations were affected by gender, age, and educational level. The expectant parents appeared to want more focus on preparation for parenthood than on childbirth.
我们的目标是评估父母对参加产前为人父母教育课程的期望,并确定他们的期望是否可能与性别、年龄和教育水平相关。在一项横断面研究中,通过问卷调查收集了来自瑞典三个城市的1117名女性和1019名伴侣的数据。参与者认为产前教育课程将帮助他们作为父母感到更安心,并更好地为分娩做好准备。男性对分娩的期望比女性更积极。参与者最希望在为人父母做准备和学习婴儿护理技能方面得到帮助,其次是在分娩准备方面得到帮助。参与者的期望受到性别、年龄和教育水平的影响。准父母似乎希望更多地关注为人父母的准备,而不是分娩。