Lundberg Pranee C, Phoosuwan Nitikorn
Department of Public Health and Caring Sciences, Uppsala University, Box 564, Uppsala, SE-751 22, Sweden.
Department of Community Health, Kasetsart University Chalermphrakiat Sakon Nakhon Province Campus, Sakon Nakhon, Thailand.
BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2025 Feb 17;25(1):168. doi: 10.1186/s12884-025-07288-7.
Becoming a father is a challenging process that starts during pregnancy. During the late pregnancy period, depressive symptoms are the most common mental disorders among women. Engaged fatherhood is a strategy for gender equality that is good for the health outcomes of men, their spouses and their children. This study aims to explore the involvement of Thai expectant fathers during the last trimester of their partners' pregnancy when the mothers exhibit depressive symptoms.
A qualitative study with semi-structured interviews was conducted by use of an interview guide. All data were transcribed and subjected to content analysis.
Twenty-seven expectant fathers at seven antenatal care clinics of public hospitals in a province of north-eastern Thailand participated. Six categories emerged: Having mixed emotional feelings, Adapting to spouse's emotional mood swings, Getting into challenges of fatherhood, Taking increased responsibility in the role of father, Receiving social support, and Wishing improvement of maternity care service. The expectant fathers experienced different psychological and physical situations and received support from family members and social networks, but they had not been encouraged to engage in parental education. Some were satisfied with healthcare service and some would like to be more involved.
On the basis of these findings, it is suggested that an intervention program should be developed that aims to engage expectant fathers in maternity health services. This could be done most effectively by starting with men who wish themselves to be involved in the healthcare of their spouses and continuing with men who do not have such wish. Professional support for nurses/midwives should be not only informative but also emotional and practical when needed.
成为父亲是一个从孕期就开始的具有挑战性的过程。在妊娠晚期,抑郁症状是女性中最常见的精神障碍。积极参与育儿是促进性别平等的一项策略,对男性及其配偶和子女的健康都有益。本研究旨在探讨泰国准父亲在其伴侣妊娠晚期出现抑郁症状时的参与情况。
采用访谈指南进行了一项半结构式访谈的定性研究。所有数据均进行转录并进行内容分析。
泰国东北部某省公立医院的7家产前保健诊所的27名准父亲参与了研究。出现了六个类别:有复杂的情感、适应配偶的情绪波动、面临为人父的挑战、在父亲角色中承担更多责任、获得社会支持以及希望改善产科护理服务。准父亲们经历了不同的心理和身体状况,并得到了家庭成员和社会网络的支持,但他们未被鼓励参加育儿教育。一些人对医疗服务感到满意,一些人希望更多地参与其中。
基于这些发现,建议制定一项干预计划,旨在让准父亲参与到孕产妇保健服务中。最有效的做法是从那些希望自己参与配偶医疗保健的男性入手,然后再针对那些没有这种意愿的男性。对护士/助产士的专业支持不仅应提供信息,还应在必要时给予情感和实际方面的支持。