Overwhelming and unjust: A qualitative study of fathers' experiences of grief following neonatal death.
Shazleen AzeezKate Louise ObstClemence DueMelissa OxladPhilippa F MiddletonPublished in: Death studies (2022)
Limited research has examined the grief experiences of fathers following neonatal death. Using a qualitative research design, ten fathers were interviewed, and thematic analysis resulted in three overarching themes: ' A complicated grief experience: Neonatal death is highly emotional' , ' Grief is multidimensional' and 'Sense of injustice' . Overall, results showed that grief was a multidimensional experience for fathers, with expressions of grief including strong feelings of anger and guilt and the manifestation of grief in physical symptoms. In addition, the findings also indicated a sense of injustice that contributed to the disenfranchisement of grief for fathers. The results of this study contribute to developing a better understanding of the grief that fathers experience following neonatal death, and can inform improvements in healthcare practices after the death of a baby in the neonatal period, including father-specific programs and adequate provision of information.