From Fathers to Fathers—Telephone-Based Peer Support: A Feasibility Study

Ewa Andersson, Lisa Espinosa, Michael B. Wells
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Background: Men can struggle with adapting to their new roles as they transition into fatherhood. While social support has been shown to be effective at aiding this transition, little research has focused on the implementation of, and satisfaction with, telephone-based peer support for new fathers. Aims: This qualitative study aimed to investigate the implementation of, and satisfaction with, a telephone-based peer support program for new fathers. Methods: A qualitative study with 13 interviews of first-time fathers and peers was analysed using content analysis, in accordance with Elo and Kyngäs. Individual interviews were conducted using a semi-structured interview guide that lasted between 30–45 min. Results: Two themes emerged from the fathers’ interviews (n = 6): (1) conditions that affect the telephone support experience; and (2) the importance of support. The fathers appreciated the confirmation stories shared by their peers, as these stories served as valuable examples that they could adapt and incorporate into their own parenting approaches. Two themes emerged from the peer interviews (n = 7): (1) peers’ own role and experience; and (2) the Importance of listening to fathers. Peers felt appreciated and acted like role models for new fathers, helping them to adjust to parenting life. Study limitations: The results may not transfer to multi-time fathers. Conclusions: The findings of this study provide valuable insights into the potential benefits and challenges of implementing a telephone-based peer support program for first-time fathers, which could further inform similar interventions.
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从父亲到父亲--基于电话的同伴支持:可行性研究
背景介绍当男性转变为父亲时,他们可能会努力适应自己的新角色。虽然社会支持已被证明能有效帮助这种转变,但很少有研究关注为新爸爸提供的电话同伴支持的实施情况和满意度。目的:这项定性研究旨在调查新爸爸电话同伴支持计划的实施情况和满意度。研究方法根据 Elo 和 Kyngäs 的方法,采用内容分析法对 13 个初为人父者和同伴的访谈进行了定性研究。个人访谈采用半结构化访谈指南进行,持续时间为 30-45 分钟。结果父亲访谈(n = 6)中出现了两个主题:(1) 影响电话支持体验的条件;(2) 支持的重要性。父亲们对同龄人分享的确认故事表示赞赏,因为这些故事是宝贵的范例,他们可以借鉴并融入自己的育儿方法中。同伴访谈(n = 7)中出现了两个主题:(1) 同伴自身的角色和经验;(2) 倾听父亲心声的重要性。同龄人感到被欣赏,并成为新爸爸的榜样,帮助他们适应为人父母的生活。研究局限性:研究结果可能不适用于多次育儿的父亲。结论这项研究的结果为我们提供了宝贵的见解,使我们了解到为初为人父者实施基于电话的同伴支持计划可能带来的益处和挑战,从而为类似的干预措施提供更多信息。
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