School of Nursing and Midwifery, University College Cork, County Cork, Ireland.
Health Services Executive, County Cork, Ireland.
Int J Ment Health Nurs. 2024 Aug;33(4):992-1002. doi: 10.1111/inm.13278. Epub 2024 Jan 31.
Eating disorders are complex mental health conditions exacerbated by high mortality rates. International and national guidelines recommend family involvement in the treatment process, recognising the family as an important source of support to young people. Research suggests fathers engage less in the process compared to mothers. In studies exploring parental perspectives, most samples consisted of mothers, with fathers minimally represented. Few studies explore family involvement from the perspective of fathers. This study aimed to explore the experiences of fathers regarding their involvement in the treatment process. Qualitative descriptive methods were used, involving focus group interviews of seven fathers. Interviews were assisted by a semi-structured interview guide. A qualitative content analysis approach was used to analyse the data regarding paternal experiences of engagement in the treatment process. Fathers understood the importance of the whole family working together but viewed mothers as taking a more central role in the treatment process, with fathers more at the periphery. Gender emerged as an influencing factor in paternal involvement, with mothers primarily taking on responsibility for the child with the eating disorder and fathers providing secondary support. Healthcare providers need to be aware of the contribution of gendered roles within the family system and consider this when working with families within the treatment process. Consequently, mental health nurses have an important role in encouraging fathers to become actively involved in the treatment process.
进食障碍是一种复杂的心理健康状况,死亡率很高。国际和国家指南建议家庭参与治疗过程,认识到家庭是年轻人的重要支持来源。研究表明,与母亲相比,父亲的参与度较低。在探索父母观点的研究中,大多数样本由母亲组成,父亲的代表性很少。很少有研究从父亲的角度探讨家庭参与度。本研究旨在探讨父亲在治疗过程中的参与体验。采用定性描述方法,对 7 位父亲进行了焦点小组访谈。访谈由半结构化访谈指南辅助进行。采用定性内容分析方法对关于父亲参与治疗过程的经验数据进行分析。父亲们理解整个家庭共同努力的重要性,但认为母亲在治疗过程中扮演更核心的角色,父亲则处于次要地位。性别是影响父亲参与度的一个因素,母亲主要负责患有饮食障碍的孩子,而父亲则提供次要支持。医疗保健提供者需要意识到家庭系统中性别角色的贡献,并在治疗过程中与家庭合作时考虑到这一点。因此,精神科护士在鼓励父亲积极参与治疗过程方面发挥着重要作用。