Objective: To explore the experiences of fathers shortly after the birth of their preterm infants. Design/Method: A focused ethnography conducted over 33 months (2003–2006) in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) of a large U.K. National Health Trust (NHS) teaching hospital. Data were collected through participant observation, in‐depth interviews with fathers (n = 10), and an ethnographic survey distributed to NICU staff (n = 87). Practices and relationships with fathers were concurrently analyzed thematically through the conceptual perspective of emotion work. Findings: Fathers’ emotional reactions to their experiences were described in three themes: emotional withdrawal and control, stereotyping, and mixed feelings. Fathers’ emot...
ObjectivesFatherhood has evolved in recent decades from 'a moral teacher' to 'an involved father'. H...
Background: Birth of premature infants and their admission in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU...
Objective: The objective of this study was to explore the experiences of fathers during their first ...
Objective: To explore the experiences of fathers shortly after the birth of their preterm infants. ...
Objective To explore the experiences of fathers shortly after the birth of their preterm infants. ...
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...
Aim: To describe fathers’ lived experiences of caring for their preterm infant at the neonatal unit ...
Introduction: Most of the studies on the preterm infants’ development focused mainly or exclusively ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the stress experience of fathers of preterm in...
The aim of the study: to investigate fathers' experience in participation in nursing of premature or...
Historically, there has been a gendered imbalance within neonatal research, with a focus on mothers'...
Background: Birth and hospitalization of premature neonates create enormous challenges for the famil...
ObjectivesFatherhood has evolved in recent decades from ‘a moral teacher’ to ‘an involved father’. H...
Background: The paternal postpartum period is a tremendous transitional time for first-time fathers ...
ObjectivesFatherhood has evolved in recent decades from 'a moral teacher' to 'an involved father'. H...
Background: Birth of premature infants and their admission in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU...
Objective: The objective of this study was to explore the experiences of fathers during their first ...
Objective: To explore the experiences of fathers shortly after the birth of their preterm infants. ...
Objective To explore the experiences of fathers shortly after the birth of their preterm infants. ...
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...
Aim: To describe fathers’ lived experiences of caring for their preterm infant at the neonatal unit ...
Introduction: Most of the studies on the preterm infants’ development focused mainly or exclusively ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the stress experience of fathers of preterm in...
The aim of the study: to investigate fathers' experience in participation in nursing of premature or...
Historically, there has been a gendered imbalance within neonatal research, with a focus on mothers'...
Background: Birth and hospitalization of premature neonates create enormous challenges for the famil...
ObjectivesFatherhood has evolved in recent decades from ‘a moral teacher’ to ‘an involved father’. H...
Background: The paternal postpartum period is a tremendous transitional time for first-time fathers ...
ObjectivesFatherhood has evolved in recent decades from 'a moral teacher' to 'an involved father'. H...
Background: Birth of premature infants and their admission in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU...
Objective: The objective of this study was to explore the experiences of fathers during their first ...