A qualitative descriptive study of Thai fathers' experiences in supporting their partners' breastfeeding.

IF 1.1 Q3 NURSING Belitung Nursing Journal Pub Date : 2023-12-20 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.33546/bnj.2817
Patcharin Ngoenthong, Nantaporn Sansiriphun, Warunee Fongkaew, Nonglak Chaloumsuk
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Abstract

Background: The crucial role of fathers in the well-being of mothers and infants is widely acknowledged. This study focuses on the specific context of how Thai fathers support their partners in breastfeeding, with the goal of gaining a deeper understanding of the strategies they employ in providing this support.

Objective: This study aimed to explore the experiences of fathers in supporting their partners in breastfeeding.

Methods: The study used a qualitative descriptive design from December 2018 to February 2020. Nineteen Thai fathers were purposefully selected, each with partners and infants who did not face any complications that would serve as barriers to breastfeeding. Data collection occurred at vaccination clinics and family planning wards in two major hospitals in Chiang Mai province, Thailand. The data were collected through in-depth interviews, and a thematic analysis approach was employed for data analysis.

Results: Four themes emerged: a) Facing barriers to breastfeeding support, b) Believing in the value of breast milk, c) Seeking ways to increase milk supply, and d) Making an effort to support continued breastfeeding.

Conclusion: Thai fathers demonstrated a strong eagerness to support their partners in sustaining breastfeeding. Their willingness highlights the importance of nurses, midwives, and other healthcare providers providing additional education and support to empower them as supportive partners to mothers.

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对泰国父亲支持其伴侣母乳喂养的经验进行定性描述性研究。
背景:父亲在母婴福祉中的关键作用已得到广泛认可。本研究侧重于泰国父亲如何支持其伴侣进行母乳喂养的具体情况,目的是深入了解他们在提供这种支持时所采用的策略:本研究旨在探讨父亲在支持伴侣母乳喂养方面的经验:研究采用定性描述设计,时间为 2018 年 12 月至 2020 年 2 月。研究有目的地选择了 19 位泰国父亲,每位父亲的伴侣和婴儿都没有面临任何阻碍母乳喂养的并发症。数据收集工作在泰国清迈府两家大型医院的疫苗接种诊所和计划生育病房进行。数据通过深度访谈收集,并采用主题分析法进行数据分析:出现了四个主题:a) 面临支持母乳喂养的障碍;b) 相信母乳的价值;c) 寻求增加母乳供应的方法;d) 努力支持继续母乳喂养:结论:泰国的父亲们表现出了支持其伴侣坚持母乳喂养的强烈愿望。他们的意愿凸显了护士、助产士和其他医疗服务提供者提供额外教育和支持的重要性,以增强他们作为母亲的支持伙伴的能力。
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