南印度初为人父者对妻子产前角色的态度。

Arenlila Jamir, Sangeeta Kharde, Anita Dalal
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目的评估初为人父者对自己在妻子产前所扮演角色的态度:横断面研究:参与者:陪同怀孕妻子前往产前检查的初为人父者:陪同怀孕妻子前往产前诊所的初为人父者:方法:对参与者进行调查,收集他们对自己在产前所扮演角色的态度。调查内容包括父亲在孕期护理中的角色、作为经济提供者的角色以及提供身体、情感、道德和社会支持的必要性:抽样调查了 200 名父亲。约 17.5%(n = 35)的父亲对自己在产前的角色持积极态度,而 40%(n = 80)的父亲持消极态度。研究发现,拥有一个共同的家庭(即丈夫、妻子、子女和丈夫的父母)与父亲对自己在产前所扮演角色的态度呈负相关(p < .05):研究结果表明,联合家庭结构与父亲对其在妻子怀孕期间所扮演角色的消极态度有关。产前护理应包括教育计划,旨在提高丈夫的知识、意识和产前积极参与。
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Attitudes of First-Time Fathers in South India Toward Their Role in Their Wives’ Prenatal Period

Objective

To assess the attitudes of first-time fathers toward their role during their wives’ prenatal period.

Design

Cross-sectional study.

Setting

Tertiary care hospital in South India.

Participants

First-time fathers accompanying their pregnant wives to an antenatal clinic.

Methods

Participants were surveyed to collect information on their attitudes toward their role during the prenatal period. The survey captured attitudes about fathers’ role in pregnancy care; role as financial provider; and need to provide physical, emotional, moral, and social support.

Results

Two hundred fathers were included in the sample. Approximately 17.5% (n = 35) had a positive attitude toward their role in the prenatal period, whereas 40% (n = 80) had a negative attitude. Having a joint family (i.e., husband, wife, children, and husband’s parents) was found to be negatively associated with fathers’ attitudes toward their role during the prenatal period (p < .05).

Conclusion

The findings revealed that the presence of a joint family structure was associated with a more negative attitude among fathers toward their role in their wives’ pregnancies. Antenatal care should include education programs aimed at enhancing husbands’ knowledge, awareness, and active participation during the prenatal period.

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Nursing for Women''s Health
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期刊介绍: Nursing for Women"s Health publishes the most recent and compelling health care information on women"s health, newborn care and professional nursing issues. As a refereed, clinical practice journal, it provides professionals involved in providing optimum nursing care for women and their newborns with health care trends and everyday issues in a concise, practical, and easy-to-read format.
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