Benton Madeleine, Waheed Nabiha, Ismail Khalida
Department of Psychological Medicine, King's College London, London, UK.
Diabet Med. 2025 Apr;42(4):e15488. doi: 10.1111/dme.15488. Epub 2024 Dec 6.
Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) affects an increasing number of women each year. Research involving partners of women with GDM, such as fathers is limited, however, understanding their perspectives and involvement in GDM management could enhance health outcomes for both women and their families. This study aims to explore the impact and experiences of GDM on fathers in the perinatal period.
Qualitative, individual, semi-structured interviews were conducted with individuals whose partners either currently had GDM or had been diagnosed with GDM within the past 3 years. All participants identified as biological fathers. Data were transcribed and analysed using reflexive thematic analysis.
Nine fathers participated in the study. Analysis resulted in four themes that explored fathers' experiences of GDM during the perinatal period: 'navigating a GDM diagnosis', 'partnering in management and health', 'finding a place within the GDM journey' and 'the lasting impact of GDM'.
Fathers encountered wide-ranging impacts of their partners' GDM. Fathers provided both practical and emotional support to their partners. Engaging fathers in discussions at diagnosis and in management could facilitate the maintenance of positive health behaviour changes postpartum, potentially reducing the risk of type 2 diabetes for both parents.
妊娠期糖尿病(GDM)每年影响的女性数量日益增加。然而,涉及GDM女性伴侣(如父亲)的研究有限,了解他们的观点以及在GDM管理中的参与情况可能会改善女性及其家庭的健康结局。本研究旨在探讨围产期GDM对父亲的影响及经历。
对其伴侣目前患有GDM或在过去3年内被诊断为GDM的个体进行了定性、个人、半结构化访谈。所有参与者均为亲生父亲。数据进行转录并采用反思性主题分析法进行分析。
9名父亲参与了本研究。分析得出四个主题,探讨了父亲在围产期GDM的经历:“应对GDM诊断”、“参与管理与健康”、“在GDM历程中找到自己的位置”以及“GDM的持久影响”。
父亲们遭遇了伴侣GDM带来的广泛影响。父亲们为伴侣提供了实际和情感上的支持。让父亲在诊断和管理过程中参与讨论,可能有助于产后维持积极的健康行为改变,潜在降低父母双方患2型糖尿病的风险。