Institute of Health and Care Sciences, Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden.
Data, Design + Writing, USA.
Glob Health Action. 2024 Dec 31;17(1):2372906. doi: 10.1080/16549716.2024.2372906. Epub 2024 Jul 12.
As notions of masculinity evolve globally, it is important to understand their dimensions within geographic regions and life contexts. African men's involvement in their partners'pregnancy and childbirth has been explored to a limited extent in the peer-reviewed literature. This analysis provides a comprehensive examination of the existing literature on the diverse experiences of fathers across the African continent.
This study aims to provide an overview of fathers' experience of involvement in their partners' pregnancies andchildbirth in Africa.
A systematic integrative literature review guided the process. The review comprised problem identification, literature search, data evaluation, data analysis and presentation of results. Systematic searches were conducted in the Cinahl, PubMed and Scopus databases.
The search identified 70 articles of which 31, relating to 11 African countries, were used. Of these, 20 were qualitative, 9 were quantitative and 2 were mixed-methods studies. Men's alienation from health services, and traditional gender norms that discourage fathers' supportive role during pregnancy were prevalent themes. Financial pressures also dominated fathers'experiences. At the same time, in 18 studies fathers expressed motivation to be involved partners and supportive fathers, despite stigma and exclusion from maternity services.
This integrative review shows that fathers' experiences of their involvement in their partners' pregnancy and childbirth across African countries are influenced by multiple factors. While unwelcoming health services, traditional gender norms, and low income are barriers to male involvement, education, younger age, and modern gender norms are associated with greater male involvement.
随着全球男性气质观念的演变,了解其在地理区域和生活背景下的维度变得尤为重要。在同行评议的文献中,对非洲男性参与其伴侣的怀孕和分娩的情况的研究有限。本分析全面考察了非洲大陆父亲多样化经历的现有文献。
本研究旨在概述非洲父亲在伴侣怀孕期间和分娩时的参与经验。
系统综合文献综述指导了整个过程。该综述包括问题识别、文献搜索、数据评估、数据分析和结果呈现。在 Cinahl、PubMed 和 Scopus 数据库中进行了系统搜索。
搜索确定了 70 篇文章,其中 31 篇涉及 11 个非洲国家,被用于本研究。其中 20 篇为定性研究,9 篇为定量研究,2 篇为混合方法研究。男性对卫生服务的疏远,以及传统性别规范阻碍了父亲在怀孕期间的支持角色,这些都是普遍存在的主题。经济压力也主导了父亲的经历。与此同时,在 18 项研究中,父亲表达了成为参与伙伴和支持父亲的动机,尽管存在耻辱感和被排斥在产妇服务之外。
本综合综述表明,非洲国家父亲在伴侣怀孕期间和分娩时的参与经验受到多种因素的影响。虽然不受欢迎的卫生服务、传统性别规范和低收入是男性参与的障碍,但教育、年龄较小和现代性别规范与男性的更多参与有关。