Studies have shown that child survival can be greater when fathers are more highly involved in infant care than when they are less involved. This paper investigates fathers’ and paternal grandmothers’ knowledge and experiences relating to infants’ survival in a rural district of Eastern Indonesia, a context for which such information is lacking. Twenty fathers or replacement relatives participated in in-depth interviews. Most had very limited knowledge of the danger signs of childhood illness. None of participants had received child health-related information from local health personnel. Male-dominated forms of decision-making in relation to infant health care are the norm. Inadequacies in the child health services, such as difficulties in ...
Indonesia's infant mortality rates are among the highest in South-East Asia, and there are substanti...
This study looks at child health from a father’s perspective. While the close relationship between c...
Fathers' support is an essential component in ensuring success in improving infant feeding practices...
Maternal and child survival is a major public health problem in haor areas in Bangladesh. Fathers fe...
"A thesis submitted for the fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy i...
There is a paucity of data on paternal involvement in childcare in traditional Muslim families in As...
Improved health of infants is dependent on the supportive role of the fathers. There is limited rese...
Among the Baliem valley Dani of the central highlands of Irian Jaya, Indonesia, infants play a promi...
While it is well-accepted that mothers play a key role in child health outcomes, the role of the fat...
Evidence proved that male participation in maternal health care contributes to positive health outco...
The rate of breastfeeding practice in general is high, but exclusive breastfeeding is not optimally ...
This study aimed to describe and compare the perceived roles and involvement of young fathers in ear...
This article deals with the need of father friendly SRHR services to ensure maternal health in rural...
Indonesia's infant mortality rates are among the highest in South-East Asia, and there are substanti...
This working paper draws on data from Young Lives and focuses on 29 young families. The paper addres...
Indonesia's infant mortality rates are among the highest in South-East Asia, and there are substanti...
This study looks at child health from a father’s perspective. While the close relationship between c...
Fathers' support is an essential component in ensuring success in improving infant feeding practices...
Maternal and child survival is a major public health problem in haor areas in Bangladesh. Fathers fe...
"A thesis submitted for the fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy i...
There is a paucity of data on paternal involvement in childcare in traditional Muslim families in As...
Improved health of infants is dependent on the supportive role of the fathers. There is limited rese...
Among the Baliem valley Dani of the central highlands of Irian Jaya, Indonesia, infants play a promi...
While it is well-accepted that mothers play a key role in child health outcomes, the role of the fat...
Evidence proved that male participation in maternal health care contributes to positive health outco...
The rate of breastfeeding practice in general is high, but exclusive breastfeeding is not optimally ...
This study aimed to describe and compare the perceived roles and involvement of young fathers in ear...
This article deals with the need of father friendly SRHR services to ensure maternal health in rural...
Indonesia's infant mortality rates are among the highest in South-East Asia, and there are substanti...
This working paper draws on data from Young Lives and focuses on 29 young families. The paper addres...
Indonesia's infant mortality rates are among the highest in South-East Asia, and there are substanti...
This study looks at child health from a father’s perspective. While the close relationship between c...
Fathers' support is an essential component in ensuring success in improving infant feeding practices...