objective: To study fathers' perception of, and involvement in, their children's health. Design: Telephone interviews according to a structured guide. Setting: County of Skane, Sweden. Main outcome measures: Answers regarding care and upbringing of child, child's health and ill health, and role of father. Subjects: 237 fathers of small children. Results: Fathers seem to be involved in their children to a large extent, both in caring and playing activities with their children. Most of them (82%) think that the child's health is good, and half of them (55%) have, at some time, contacted a doctor. The fathers mention security, love and commitment as important factors for being a good father, and almost all (97%) think that they are good father...
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Graduation date: 2005Fathers play a critical role in child development and well-being, yet research ...
Abstract approved: rn Fathers play a critical role in child development and well-being, yet research...
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the parental and spousal experience of fathers in famil...
Father involvement benefits children, mothers, and themselves in a number of ways. Swedish legislati...
Bakgrund: Barnhälsovården (BHV) ska utgå från en evidensbaserad grund och verka utifrån ett familjec...
Bakgrund: En engagerad pappa är betydelsefull för barnets hälsa och utveckling. Genom att ge stöd i ...
This study explores the nature of fathers\u27 involvement in their preschool children\u27s everday l...
The prevalence of children living with chronic health conditions is increasing worldwide and can dis...
The purpose of this study is to understand the experience of being a father first hand, as well as t...
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Inappropriate and ineffective care of men and fathers is a barrier to positive family care within th...
An increasing number of fathers want to be involved in providing healthcare for their child. Nurses ...
This ethnographic field study involved 150 hours of observation on two children's ward in England an...
Fathers are expected to play an increasing part in the care of children, but fathers are not automat...
Graduation date: 2005Fathers play a critical role in child development and well-being, yet research ...
Abstract approved: rn Fathers play a critical role in child development and well-being, yet research...
This study aims to determine and describe the level of involvement of fathers from Valenzuela City o...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the parental and spousal experience of fathers in famil...
Father involvement benefits children, mothers, and themselves in a number of ways. Swedish legislati...
Bakgrund: Barnhälsovården (BHV) ska utgå från en evidensbaserad grund och verka utifrån ett familjec...
Bakgrund: En engagerad pappa är betydelsefull för barnets hälsa och utveckling. Genom att ge stöd i ...
This study explores the nature of fathers\u27 involvement in their preschool children\u27s everday l...
The prevalence of children living with chronic health conditions is increasing worldwide and can dis...
The purpose of this study is to understand the experience of being a father first hand, as well as t...
Fathers can be an important source of support for children. However, in South Africa, many children ...
Inappropriate and ineffective care of men and fathers is a barrier to positive family care within th...
An increasing number of fathers want to be involved in providing healthcare for their child. Nurses ...
This ethnographic field study involved 150 hours of observation on two children's ward in England an...