Wells Michael B, Svahn Joline, Svedlind Karolina, Andersson Ewa
Department of Women's and Children's Health, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.
Eur J Midwifery. 2022 Mar 25;6:15. doi: 10.18332/ejm/146082. eCollection 2022.
Expectant fathers want to participate in perinatal care. COVID-19 policies restrict their access to care, but it is unknown how these policies have affected them. The aim of this study is to explore the perinatal care given to and wanted by expectant and new fathers during the COVID-19 pandemic in Sweden.
The current study used an inductive qualitative design where 14 expectant or new fathers participated in a video- or telephone-based semi-structured interview. Interviews lasted 20 minutes, on average. The collected data were analyzed using content analysis.
Two main themes were reported: 1) 'Being left out, but trying to remain positive', and 2) immediate consequences related to restrictions. Expectant fathers were not able to attend as many perinatal visits as they wanted to, due to the COVID-19 restrictions on non-birthing parents. Expectant fathers regretted and felt discouraged that they could not support their partner during visits and not follow their baby's growth and development. Furthermore, they faced uncertainties and stress regarding whether or not they could attend the birth of their child. Fathers reported how their exclusion negatively impacted the entire family.
Expectant and new fathers felt that their level of participation in prenatal care was negatively impacted by the Swedish policies imposed on them during the COVID-19 pandemic. Fathers were physically and emotionally excluded, resulting in receiving little direct care support, and lacked companionship with other parents. Fathers provided suggestions and alternatives on how to increase their participation with individual midwives and from an organizational level.
准父亲希望参与围产期护理。新冠疫情防控政策限制了他们获得护理的机会,但这些政策对他们产生了怎样的影响尚不清楚。本研究的目的是探讨在瑞典新冠疫情大流行期间,为准父亲和新父亲提供的以及他们所期望的围产期护理情况。
本研究采用归纳性定性设计,14位准父亲或新父亲参与了基于视频或电话的半结构化访谈。访谈平均持续20分钟。使用内容分析法对收集到的数据进行分析。
报告了两个主要主题:1)“被排除在外,但努力保持积极心态”,以及2)与限制相关的直接后果。由于新冠疫情对非分娩父母的限制,准父亲无法按自己的意愿参加尽可能多的围产期检查。准父亲们感到遗憾和沮丧,因为他们在检查期间无法支持伴侣,也无法跟踪宝宝的成长发育情况。此外,他们在是否能够参加孩子的出生方面面临不确定性和压力。父亲们报告了他们被排除在外如何对整个家庭产生负面影响。
准父亲和新父亲认为,瑞典在新冠疫情大流行期间实施的政策对他们参与产前护理的程度产生了负面影响。父亲们在身体和情感上被排除在外,导致他们很少得到直接的护理支持,并且缺乏与其他父母的陪伴。父亲们就如何在个人层面以及组织层面增加他们的参与度提出了建议和替代方案。