[Survey results on the status of implementation of population approach projects for fathers across Japan by their municipalities].

Etsuko Takagi, Yasuhiro Kozaki, Yuuta Agawa, Kenji Takehara
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Objectives This study aimed to examine the status of implementation and details of population-based approach projects that primarily target fathers nationwide. It also seeked to discuss the possibility of providing childcare support to fathers in the community.Methods This study analyzed the overall results of two surveys undertaken. The primary survey was conducted between December, 2020 and February, 2021 by administering a mail questionnaire within 1,741 municipalities across Japan. A secondary interview survey was then conducted from August to September, 2021, among the municipalities that responded that they are "implementing projects mainly for fathers," and those that obtained consent to participate in this survey.Results The 837 municipalities (response rate = 48.1%) that responded to the primary survey were included in the analysis. Many municipalities provided paternal and family support in addition to childcare support for mothers, at the time of issuing maternal and child health handbooks and in parent classes. This support was inclusive of distributing leaflets and pamphlets for fathers (P=0.036), encouraging fathers to participate in parent classes (P<0.001), setting dates and times that are easy for fathers to participate in (P<0.001), and including content for fathers (P<0.001). There were significantly more responses from local governments of the municipalities with a total population of 70,000 or more. The number of municipalities that "implemented childcare support that primarily targeted fathers instead of mothers" was 54 or 6.5% of the total. However, about 70% of the municipalities that had not implemented such programs recognized the need for their implementation. In the 21 municipalities where the interviews were conducted, there were 10 projects implemented during pregnancy, 12 during the childcare period after delivery, and 1 implemented across both. The contents of the implemented programs varied widely, with each municipality devising its own programs based on regional characteristics, which had generally favorable evaluations from the participants. In contrast, many municipalities mentioned that the small number of participants was an issue.Conclusion Although fathers are encouraged to participate in childcare and housework within households, it is rare for them to be given opportunities to gain the required knowledge and skills. Most projects provide support for fathers as supporters of mothers. Going forward, in addition to surveys targeting fathers, there is a need to present project models that can be implemented by the local governments.

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[关于日本各地各市为父亲执行人口办法项目情况的调查结果]。
目的本研究旨在调查以人口为基础的方法项目的实施状况和细节,这些项目主要针对全国的父亲。它还试图讨论向社区中的父亲提供育儿支持的可能性。方法对两项调查结果进行综合分析。初步调查于2020年12月至2021年2月在日本1741个城市进行,通过邮寄问卷进行。然后在2021年8月至9月期间,对回答“主要为父亲实施项目”的市和同意参加本次调查的市进行了二次访谈调查。结果将837个市(回复率48.1%)纳入分析。许多市政当局在印发妇幼保健手册和开设家长班时,除了向母亲提供育儿支助外,还提供父亲和家庭支助。这种支持包括向父亲分发传单和小册子(P=0.036),鼓励父亲参加家长班(P=0.036)
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