Barrett Norma, Hanna Lisa, Fitzpatrick Owen Vincent
School of Health and Social Development, Faculty of Health, Deakin University Warrnambool, Victoria, Australia.
Nurs Health Sci. 2018 Dec;20(4):464-471. doi: 10.1111/nhs.12536. Epub 2018 Jun 19.
First-time parents' groups are offered to new parents in Australia to support their transition to parenthood. Not all parents avail of the service, some cease attendance, and fathers are under-represented. In the present descriptive, qualitative study, we examined first-time mothers' perspectives on the barriers to parental participation in the groups. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with a sample of eight first-time mothers in a regional city in Victoria, Australia. Interviews revealed groups were perceived as sites strongly reinforcing traditional social norms of parenting. From this central theme, six gendered subthemes emerged as barriers to attendance. Barriers to mothers included non-normative mothering narratives, such as experiencing stillbirth or having a disabled child, perceived dissonance in parenting ethos, and group size. Barriers to fathers, as perceived by mothers, included groups as female spaces, dads as a minority, and female gatekeeping. A multi-faceted approach is required to change the common perception that groups are for mothers only. Groups need to be more inclusive of different parenting experiences and philosophies. Segregated groups might better address the needs of both parents. Further research is required to capture fathers' perspectives.
在澳大利亚,首次为人父母者团体是为新父母提供的,以支持他们向为人父母的角色转变。并非所有父母都利用这项服务,一些人会停止参加,而且父亲参与的比例较低。在当前这项描述性的定性研究中,我们考察了首次为人母者对于父母参与这些团体所面临障碍的看法。我们对澳大利亚维多利亚州一个地区城市的八名首次为人母者进行了半结构化访谈。访谈显示,这些团体被视为强烈强化传统育儿社会规范的场所。从这个核心主题中,出现了六个作为参与障碍的性别化子主题。母亲面临的障碍包括不符合规范的育儿经历,如经历死产或生育残疾儿童、育儿理念上的认知失调以及团体规模。母亲所认为的父亲面临的障碍包括团体是女性空间、父亲是少数群体以及女性把关。需要采取多方面的方法来改变团体只是为母亲设立的这种普遍看法。团体需要更包容不同的育儿经历和理念。分开设立团体可能能更好地满足父母双方的需求。还需要进一步研究以了解父亲的看法。