Men's Confrontation with Pregnancy from Women's Point of View: an Ethno Phenomenological Approach.
Fatemeh Erfanian ArghavanianRobab Latifnejad RoudsariAbbas HeydariMohsen Noghani Dokht BahmaniPublished in: Journal of caring sciences (2018)
Introduction: In providing pregnancy services, particular attention is given to the mother and her infant and comparatively less consideration is paid to men's role. This study aimed to explore how Iranian men are confronted with pregnancy from pregnant women's point of view. Methods: This study was conducted, using an ethno-phenomenological approach. 25 Pregnant women were recruited via purposeful sampling from health centers, hospitals, and private obstetric clinics in Mashhad, Iran. In-depth semi-structured interviews (n=25), vignettes, (n=13) as well as observation were used for data collection. The data were organized with MAXQDA software version 10 and analyzed, using van Manen descriptive- interpretive phenomenological approach. Results: The main theme which emerged was: "adaptation, skillfulness and self-actualization of man in confrontation with pregnancy". This was derived from two themes: 1) "spouse's emotional engagement" subthemes spouse's emotional confrontation with pregnancy occurrence, man's sentimentality following being an expectant father, husband`s confrontation with wife's motherhood, man's emotional excitement, seeing the symptoms of fetal survival, husband's gender orientation and 2)"Concentration, vigilance and active efforts of spouse during pregnancy" subthemes managing wife towards successful pregnancy, efforts to acquire paternal skills and pregnancy as an issue to expand spouse's mental horizons. Conclusion: Besides an overwhelming sense of emotion, men tend to be supportive in managing successful pregnancy. As an opportunity window pregnancy seems to develop thinking, vision and horizons of life among men and increases their responsibility. By promoting male participation in pregnancy, important steps could be taken to improve maternal and infant health using spouses` support approach.
Keyphrases
- pregnancy outcomes
- pregnant women
- preterm birth
- healthcare
- mental health
- primary care
- public health
- physical activity
- body mass index
- risk assessment
- depressive symptoms
- optical coherence tomography
- insulin resistance
- adipose tissue
- skeletal muscle
- sleep quality
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- health insurance
- health information
- quality improvement
- affordable care act