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- Finnbogadottir, Hafrún, et al.
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Expectant first-time fathers’ experiences of pregnancy
- 2003
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In: Midwifery. - : Elsevier. - 0266-6138 .- 1532-3099. ; 19:2, s. 96-105
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Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
- Objective: to describe first-time-expectant fathers’ experiences of pregnancy.Design: an inductive method using narrative interview formand qualitative content textanalysis.The text of the transcriptswas coded and categorised.Settings and participants: seven first-time-expectant fathers living in a multicultural industrial town in southern Sweden were interviewed individually when their partner was in the 38th to 39thweek of pregnancy.Measurements and findings: all the fathers-to-be experienced some psychological, socialand/or physical change during the pregnancy. The main category, was ‘time of transition’. Eight categories were found under this. They were: ‘feelings of unreality, ‘insufficiency and inadequacy’, ‘exclusion’, ‘reality’, ‘social changes’, ‘physical changes’, ‘responsibility, and development’.Key conclusion: the fathers’-to-be special needs for support and encouragement durin gpregnancymay be as important as those of the mothers’-to-be. The caregiver needs to be as aware of and sensitive to these needs. However, before any interventions can be recommendedmore research is needed.
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