The Social Process of Caregiving in Fathers: A Grounded Theory Study.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 FAMILY STUDIES Family & Community Health Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.1097/FCH.0000000000000364
Ashley Rivera
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The United Nation's Agenda 2030 recognizes unpaid domestic caregiving in the home as the largest barrier to gender equality. However, little research has been conducted to understanding the social process through which fathers engage in caregiving. The purpose of this constructivist grounded theory study was to explore the social process of caregiving in fathers. Recruited from multiple community settings, 35 fathers participated in intensive interviews with the investigator. The initial interview guide was developed through Swanson's Theory of Caring and modified as themes emerged. Data analysis occurred using an iterative categorization matrix for organization and clarity. This study proposed the action-based Caregiving in Fathers Theory. The 3 main themes of the theory center on the following: (1) reconciling the past through "Reinventing the Kitchen Table"; (2) managing the present through "Creating a Home"; and (3) preparing for the future through "Discovering Empowerment." For fathers, gender equality in society begins with accepting fathers as proficient, competent, and primary caregivers. This theory reveals the motivations of fathers in participating in unpaid domestic caregiving in the home.

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父亲照顾的社会过程:一个扎根的理论研究。
联合国《2030年议程》承认,无报酬的家庭护理是性别平等的最大障碍。然而,很少有研究来了解父亲参与照顾孩子的社会过程。本研究以建构主义理论为基础,探讨父亲照顾子女的社会过程。35名父亲从多个社区环境中招募,参加了调查员的密集访谈。最初的面试指南是根据斯旺森的关爱理论制定的,并随着主题的出现而进行修改。为了组织和清晰,使用迭代分类矩阵进行数据分析。本研究提出了父亲理论中基于行为的照料。该理论的三大主题围绕着:(1)通过“重塑餐桌”来调和过去;(2)通过“创造家园”管理当下;(3)通过“发现赋权”为未来做准备。对于父亲来说,社会中的性别平等始于接受父亲是熟练的、有能力的和主要的照顾者。这一理论揭示了父亲在家中参与无偿家务照顾的动机。
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期刊介绍: Family & Community Health is a practical quarterly which presents creative, multidisciplinary perspectives and approaches for effective public and community health programs. Each issue focuses on a single timely topic and addresses issues of concern to a wide variety of population groups with diverse ethnic backgrounds, including children and the elderly, men and women, and rural and urban communities.
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