Thoughts and experiences of well-educated fathers about their role when breastfeeding difficulties arose

IF 1.4 3区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare Pub Date : 2024-05-19 DOI:10.1016/j.srhc.2024.100982
Barbro Ljungberg , Panagiotis Papachristou , Sofia Zwedberg
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Abstract

Objective

To investigate how fathers or partners perceive their roles as new parents when confronted with early breastfeeding challenges, how they navigate these difficulties, and the specific type of support they seek from the Child Health Care Centre (CHCC).

Method

In-depth, individual interviews conducted with 12 partners of women for whom breastfeeding was difficult. Reflexive thematic analysis was applied on the interview data.

Results

Interviews resulted in three themes: 1) ‘It is a revolutionary time to be a new father’ represented a tumultuous time when fathers wanted to be involved in all decisions and part of a strong team with their partners. 2) ‘When a breastfeeding problem arose’; fathers questioned the sovereignty of breast milk and began to seek more knowledge. They experienced a strong social norm about breastfeeding that led to feelings of guilt for their partners. They felt helpless when their partners suffered and lacked support. 3) ‘Child Health Care Centre’s duty’; was instrumental, as knowledge and competence were found to be important for trust. The fathers wanted concrete solutions to breastfeeding problems and more conversations of support with the CHCC nurse.

Conclusion

Well-educated fathers desire to protect their partners as they experience suffering due to a robust social norm telling them that breastfeeding is best. This can result in them starting to question the sovereignty of breast milk. Fathers need support to help their partners successfully during breastfeeding. They want counselling to strengthen their role as parents and help them build trusting teams with their partners.

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受过良好教育的父亲对自己在母乳喂养出现困难时所扮演角色的看法和经验
目的调查父亲或伴侣在面对早期母乳喂养挑战时如何看待自己作为新任父母的角色,他们如何克服这些困难,以及他们从儿童保健中心(CHCC)寻求的具体支持类型。方法对12名母乳喂养遇到困难的妇女的伴侣进行了深入的个别访谈。结果访谈产生了三个主题:1)"初为人父是一个革命性的时刻 "代表了一个动荡的时期,父亲希望参与所有决策,并与伴侣组成一个强大的团队。2) "当母乳喂养出现问题时";父亲们质疑母乳的主权,开始寻求更多的知识。他们感受到了关于母乳喂养的强烈社会规范,这导致了他们对伴侣的负罪感。当伴侣遭受痛苦时,他们感到无助,并缺乏支持。3)"儿童保健中心的职责";这一点很重要,因为知识和能力对信任很重要。结论受过良好教育的父亲希望保护他们的伴侣,因为他们经历了痛苦,而强大的社会规范告诉他们母乳喂养是最好的。这可能导致他们开始质疑母乳的主权。在母乳喂养期间,父亲需要得到支持,以成功地帮助他们的伴侣。他们希望咨询能够加强他们作为父母的角色,帮助他们与伴侣建立相互信任的团队。
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Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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