Opinions of Non-English Speaking Fathers in the Antenatal and Delivery Room.
Autor: | Ishak, Christine, Petersen, Rodney, Quinlivan, Julie |
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CHILDBIRTH
FATHERS' attitudes ENGLISH language CONFIDENCE intervals INDUCED labor (Obstetrics) COMMUNICATION barriers SELF-evaluation THIRD trimester of pregnancy HOSPITAL birthing centers FETAL growth retardation QUANTITATIVE research INTERVIEWING PREGNANCY outcomes EXPERIENCE COMPARATIVE studies QUALITATIVE research HEALTH attitudes QUESTIONNAIRES DESCRIPTIVE statistics PUERPERIUM CHI-squared test EMPLOYMENT INTERPERSONAL relations BIRTH weight INTERPROFESSIONAL relations PATIENT-family relations DECISION making QUALITY assurance PRENATAL care PSYCHOLOGY of fathers SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC factors SMOKING CESAREAN section DATA analysis software ODDS ratio CONTENT analysis THEMATIC analysis MARITAL status LONGITUDINAL method HEALTH facility translating services |
Zdroj: | Journal of Perinatal Education; 2022, Vol. 31 Issue 4, p188-198, 11p |
Abstrakt: | This study investigated the demographic differences, newborn outcomes, and psychological experiences of English speaking (ES) and non-English speaking (NES) fathers in antenatal and delivery rooms. One thousand fathers completed antenatal and delivery questionnaires. Thirty-three percent of NES fathers were smokers, compared to 26% of ES fathers. NES fathers also reported significantly lower elective cesarean surgery rates. However, intrauterine growth restriction was significantly higher amongst the NES newborn cohort. Further, nursery admission of newborns born to NES fathers was more than double that of ES fathers. NES fathers self-reported more psychological symptoms after delivery than ES fathers (31% vs 19%). This study highlights the dual need for more research into NES perinatal experiences and change in pregnancy management for NES families. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
Databáze: | Complementary Index |
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