Faculty of Health Studies, University of Bradford, Richmond Road, Bradford, BD7 1DP, UK.
Centre for Interdisciplinary Research into Health and Illness, University of Wroclaw, Wroclaw, Poland.
BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2023 Apr 11;23(1):238. doi: 10.1186/s12884-023-05568-8.
The purpose of this review was to consider factors that influence the experiences of pregnancy and childbirth by fathers including migrant fathers.
A systematic review and narrative synthesis were conducted as per the PRISMA guidelines. The spider tool was used to build a search strategy which was used to conduct literature search in eight identified electronic databases: ASSIA, CINAHL, EMBASE, MEDLINE, PsycINFO, PUBMED, Sage and Scopus. Grey literature was searched through the King's Fund Library database, Ethos, The North Grey Literature Collection, Social Care Online and other charity websites such as the Refugee Council and Joseph Rowntree Foundation. The search was conducted across all the databases in the week commencing January 7, 2019, and restricted to studies published in the English language.
The search across all the eight electronic databases identified 2564 records, 13 records through grey literature databases/websites and an additional 23 records identified through hand-searching/forward citation. The number of records after duplicates were removed was 2229. Record screening based on titles and abstracts identified 69 records for full text screening. Dual screening of these full text records identified 12 full records from 12 separate studies, eight of which were qualitative studies, three of which were quantitative studies and one mixed method study.
This review has revealed three main themes: influence of society and health professionals; adjustment to a new life of fatherhood; and involvement in maternity care. However, the literature has focused on non-migrant father's experiences of pregnancy and childbirth, with little attention paid to fathers who may be migrants.
This review has exposed a dearth of research on migrant fathers' experiences of pregnancy and childbirth in an era of increasing globalisation and migration between countries. Midwives and other health professionals should be alert to the needs of any father when providing maternity care. More research is needed which considers experiences of migrants and how choosing to move to a new country or being forced to move could influence migrant father's experiences and therefore their needs.
本综述旨在探讨影响父亲(包括移民父亲)怀孕和分娩体验的因素。
按照 PRISMA 指南进行系统评价和叙述性综合。使用蜘蛛工具构建搜索策略,在八个已确定的电子数据库中进行文献搜索:ASSIA、CINAHL、EMBASE、MEDLINE、PsycINFO、PUBMED、Sage 和 Scopus。通过 King's Fund Library 数据库、Ethos、North Grey Literature Collection、Social Care Online 以及难民委员会和约瑟夫·朗特里基金会等其他慈善网站搜索灰色文献。搜索于 2019 年 1 月 7 日这一周在所有数据库中进行,并限于发表在英语中的研究。
在所有八个电子数据库中搜索共确定了 2564 条记录,通过灰色文献数据库/网站确定了 13 条记录,通过手工搜索/追溯引文又确定了 23 条记录。去除重复记录后,记录数量为 2229 条。根据标题和摘要筛选记录,确定了 69 条全文筛选记录。对这些全文记录进行双重筛选,从 12 项独立研究中确定了 12 项完整记录,其中 8 项为定性研究,3 项为定量研究,1 项为混合方法研究。
本综述揭示了三个主要主题:社会和卫生专业人员的影响;适应新的父亲生活;以及参与产妇护理。然而,文献主要关注非移民父亲的怀孕和分娩经历,很少关注可能是移民的父亲。
本综述揭示了在全球化和国家间移民日益增多的时代,有关移民父亲怀孕和分娩经历的研究甚少。当提供产妇护理时,助产士和其他卫生专业人员应注意任何父亲的需求。需要更多的研究来考虑移民的经验,以及选择移居到一个新国家或被迫迁移如何影响移民父亲的经验,从而影响他们的需求。