AbstractMore fathers than ever before attend at the birth of their child and, internationally, there is a palpable pressure on maternity and neonatal services to include and engage with fathers. It is, thus, more important than ever to understand how fathers experience reproductive and neonatal health services and to understand how fathers can be successfully accommodated in these environments alongside their partners. In this paper we advance a theoretical framework for re-thinking fatherhood and health services approaches to fatherhood based on Critical Studies on Men (CSM). We illustrate the importance of this feminist informed theoretical approach to understanding the gendered experiences of fathers in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NI...
Background: Little research has been carried out with regards to the inclusion of men during the bir...
The aim of this paper is to develop evidence-informed best practices for improving the experiences o...
OBJECTIVES:Fathers of infants admitted to Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) play an important role...
Historically, there has been a gendered imbalance within neonatal research, with a focus on mothers'...
There is a growing understanding of the role and place of men in maternity care generally and for fa...
Introduction A phenomenological approach was used to explore paternal narratives during their preter...
The experiences of fathers in a neonatal unit are poorly understood. The research upon which this th...
Qualitative research exploring parents’ experiences in the neonatal setting often focuses primarily ...
Aims and objectives: To systematically review the experience of fathers of preterm infants hospitali...
Fathers in the United Kingdom (UK) usually attend the birth and immediate care of their baby. They a...
Over the past few decades, North America has seen a shift in the cultural expectations placed upon f...
Aim: To describe fathers’ lived experiences of caring for their preterm infant at the neonatal unit ...
ABSTRACT The purposes of the study was to analyze the meanings assigned by the father to the assista...
Background: Birth of premature infants and their admission in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU...
In recent years, fathers’ experiences during childbirth have attracted much research and policy inte...
Background: Little research has been carried out with regards to the inclusion of men during the bir...
The aim of this paper is to develop evidence-informed best practices for improving the experiences o...
OBJECTIVES:Fathers of infants admitted to Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) play an important role...
Historically, there has been a gendered imbalance within neonatal research, with a focus on mothers'...
There is a growing understanding of the role and place of men in maternity care generally and for fa...
Introduction A phenomenological approach was used to explore paternal narratives during their preter...
The experiences of fathers in a neonatal unit are poorly understood. The research upon which this th...
Qualitative research exploring parents’ experiences in the neonatal setting often focuses primarily ...
Aims and objectives: To systematically review the experience of fathers of preterm infants hospitali...
Fathers in the United Kingdom (UK) usually attend the birth and immediate care of their baby. They a...
Over the past few decades, North America has seen a shift in the cultural expectations placed upon f...
Aim: To describe fathers’ lived experiences of caring for their preterm infant at the neonatal unit ...
ABSTRACT The purposes of the study was to analyze the meanings assigned by the father to the assista...
Background: Birth of premature infants and their admission in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU...
In recent years, fathers’ experiences during childbirth have attracted much research and policy inte...
Background: Little research has been carried out with regards to the inclusion of men during the bir...
The aim of this paper is to develop evidence-informed best practices for improving the experiences o...
OBJECTIVES:Fathers of infants admitted to Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) play an important role...