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父亲在孕期的声音:MGH 产前保健产科父权研究方法和结果。

Voices of Fathers During Pregnancy: The MGH Prenatal Care Obstetrics Fatherhood Study Methods and Results.

机构信息

The Fatherhood Project, Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA.

Division of General Academic Pediatrics/Center for Child and Adolescent Health Policy and Research, Department of Pediatrics, Massachusetts General Hospital for Children, Boston, MA, USA.

出版信息

Matern Child Health J. 2022 Aug;26(8):1603-1612. doi: 10.1007/s10995-022-03453-y. Epub 2022 Jun 29.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Despite the growing recognition of father's importance for early family health and well-being, there has been very limited attention to men's own experiences and developmental needs antenatally, and specifically during their partner's prenatal care (PNC) visits. This study explores the feasibility of capturing men's own voices; documents their antenatal experiences and needs; assesses their treatment by Obstetric staff; and enquires about additional paternal information and skills desired and how best to provide them.

METHODS

All fathers accompanying their partners to PNC services during two weeks at Massachusetts General Hospital were invited to fill out an anonymous, 15-min, two-part, iPad survey.

RESULTS

430 fathers participated (85% of men approached). Fathers expressed high levels of joy and involvement with approaching fatherhood; but 55% also expressed substantial levels of stress, 26% acknowledged depressive symptoms, and 42% reported limited social support for becoming fathers. Substantial men's health needs were noted: 75% were overweight (including 24% obese); 36% lacked an annual physical; and 22% had unplanned pregnancies. Most men (85%) desired additional fathering skills. Fathers perceived being very positively treated by the Obstetric staff, though 33% were never asked any direct questions. Most fathers (68%) expressed a desire or openness for additional parenting information, across a wide range of reproductive health topics, and were very enthusiastic about antenatal fatherhood initiatives.

CONCLUSION

PNC sites provide a valuable locus for ascertaining men's/fathers' voices and could be enhanced to address their extensive antenatal needs and foster earlier paternal involvement to improve infant, family, and men's own health.

摘要

简介

尽管越来越多的人认识到父亲对早期家庭健康和幸福的重要性,但对男性自身的经历和发展需求的关注非常有限,尤其是在伴侣接受产前护理 (PNC) 期间。本研究旨在探讨捕捉男性自身声音的可行性;记录他们的产前经历和需求;评估产科工作人员对他们的治疗方法;并询问他们希望获得哪些额外的育儿信息和技能,以及如何最好地提供这些信息和技能。

方法

在马萨诸塞州综合医院两周内,所有陪伴伴侣接受 PNC 服务的父亲都被邀请填写一份匿名的、15 分钟的、两部分的 iPad 调查。

结果

共有 430 名父亲参与(85%的被调查男性)。父亲们表达了对即将为人父的高度喜悦和投入感;但 55%的人也表达了相当大的压力,26%的人承认有抑郁症状,42%的人表示在成为父亲方面得到的社会支持有限。男性的健康需求很大:75%的人超重(包括 24%的肥胖);36%的人没有进行年度体检;22%的人有意外怀孕。大多数父亲(85%)希望获得更多的育儿技能。父亲们认为产科工作人员对他们的治疗非常积极,尽管 33%的人从未被直接询问过任何问题。大多数父亲(68%)表示希望或愿意获得更多关于生殖健康主题的育儿信息,并对产前育儿计划非常感兴趣。

结论

PNC 地点提供了一个有价值的场所,可以了解男性/父亲的声音,并可以加以改进,以满足他们广泛的产前需求,并促进更早的父亲参与,以改善婴儿、家庭和男性自身的健康。

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