Funk Tjede, Källander Karin, Abebe Ayalkibet, Alfvén Tobias, Alvesson Helle Mølsted
Department of Global Public Health, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden
Malaria Consortium, London, UK.
BMJ Open. 2020 Aug 20;10(8):e038932. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-038932.
Fathers play an important role in household decision-making processes and child health development. Nevertheless, they are under-represented in child health research, especially in low-income settings. Little is known about what roles fathers play in the care-seeking processes or how they interact with the health system when their child is sick. This study aimed to understand Ethiopian fathers' roles and responsibilities in caring for their children when they are or become ill.
Qualitative study using semistructured interviews with fathers.
This study was conducted in three rural districts of the Southern Nations, Nationalities and People's Region of Ethiopia.
Twenty-four fathers who had at least one child between 2 and 59 months who visited a health extension worker with fever.
The overarching theme of this study was 'changing perceptions of paternal responsibilities during children's ill health'. It constituted three subthemes, namely, 'fathers' burden of earning money for care', 'fatherhood entails advocating children's healthcare needs' and 'investing in children's health can benefit the family in the future'. Fathers described that they were the ones mainly responsible for the financial arrangement of care and that this financial responsibility can involve stress when resources are scarce. Fathers knew what health services were available and accessible to them and were involved in different ways in the care seeking of the child. Changes in the importance ascribed to child health were expressed by fathers who described being more alert to children's ill-health.
Fathers play various roles in the care-seeking process during children's illness episodes. This included, for instance, arranging resources to seek care, (co)-deciding where to seek care as well as accompanying the child to the health facility. The inability to organise necessary resources for care can lead to involuntary delays in care seeking for the child. This demonstrates the importance of including fathers in future interventions on maternal and child health.
父亲在家庭决策过程和儿童健康发展中发挥着重要作用。然而,在儿童健康研究中,他们的代表性不足,尤其是在低收入环境中。对于父亲在寻求医疗服务过程中扮演何种角色,或者当孩子生病时他们如何与卫生系统互动,人们知之甚少。本研究旨在了解埃塞俄比亚父亲在孩子生病或患病时照顾孩子的角色和责任。
采用对父亲进行半结构化访谈的定性研究。
本研究在埃塞俄比亚南方各族州的三个农村地区进行。
24名父亲,他们至少有一个年龄在2至59个月之间因发烧去看卫生推广工作者的孩子。
本研究的总体主题是“儿童患病期间对父亲责任的认知变化”。它由三个子主题组成,即“父亲为照顾孩子挣钱的负担”、“为人父意味着倡导孩子的医疗保健需求”以及“投资孩子的健康未来会使家庭受益”。父亲们表示,他们主要负责照顾孩子的经济安排,当资源稀缺时,这种经济责任会带来压力。父亲们知道有哪些卫生服务可供他们使用且容易获得,并以不同方式参与孩子的求医过程。那些表示对孩子的疾病更加警觉的父亲表达了对儿童健康重视程度的变化。
父亲在孩子患病期间的求医过程中扮演着各种角色。这包括,例如,安排资源寻求治疗、(共同)决定去哪里寻求治疗以及陪孩子去医疗机构。无法组织必要的护理资源可能导致孩子寻求治疗时出现非自愿延误。这表明在未来的母婴健康干预措施中纳入父亲的重要性。