The comparative study of the impact of antenatal training care infants to fathers and couple on the fathers' participations after birth.

The comparative study of the impact of antenatal training care infants to fathers and couple on the fathers' participations. Objectives: Increasing number of working mothers and changes in viewpoints on fathers’ roles in families has increased fathers’ participations. Fathers’ participation is...

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Main Authors: mahin Tafzoli, maryam bagheri, Hassan Boskabadi, yusef Setayesh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2013-12-01
Series:International Journal of Pediatrics
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spelling doaj-0ec142b50fa24fc891d99730ecba93062020-11-25T02:12:31ZengMashhad University of Medical SciencesInternational Journal of Pediatrics2345-50472345-50552013-12-011131382143The comparative study of the impact of antenatal training care infants to fathers and couple on the fathers' participations after birth.mahin Tafzoli0maryam bagheri1Hassan Boskabadi2yusef Setayesh3Lecturer, MS of midwifery, school of nursing and midwiferyLecturer, MS of midwifery, Bojnord school of nursing and midwiferyAssociate Mashhad University of medical sciencesLecturer, MS, Mashhad University of medical sciencesThe comparative study of the impact of antenatal training care infants to fathers and couple on the fathers' participations. Objectives: Increasing number of working mothers and changes in viewpoints on fathers’ roles in families has increased fathers’ participations. Fathers’ participation is his broad, positive and active participation in different stages of children’s life. Wives possess the main role in enhancing and limiting father’s participation. Fathers and couples require training to define father’s role in infant care and the significance of his role in infant’s health and foundation of family. Therefore, the present study is done to determine the impact of training couples and fathers how to take care of infants on the rate of father’s participation to take care of infants after birth. Method: the study was done as a clinical trial in three groups, on 150 people in hygienic- clinical centers of Medical University of Mashhad. Fathers of training group and couples of training group took part in two training sessions of infant care in weeks 35 to 37 of pregnancy. The questionnaires of role of father’s training in infant care were filled by mothers in three groups and were analyzed by SPSS software (version 18) and ANOVA with repeated measure, Bonferroni tests. Findings: role of fathers’ participation in infants care in father’s training group and couple training group than control group increased significantly. (p=0/0003) Results: training fathers and couples before birth will enhance rate of their participation in infant care. Key words: fathers’ participation, care of infant, training.http://ijp.mums.ac.ir/pdf_2143_75b3bcc549284282e4ee9500ea5e119e.htmlFathers’ ParticipationCare of infantTraining
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Hassan Boskabadi
yusef Setayesh
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Hassan Boskabadi
yusef Setayesh
The comparative study of the impact of antenatal training care infants to fathers and couple on the fathers' participations after birth.
International Journal of Pediatrics
Fathers’ Participation
Care of infant
Training
author_facet mahin Tafzoli
maryam bagheri
Hassan Boskabadi
yusef Setayesh
author_sort mahin Tafzoli
title The comparative study of the impact of antenatal training care infants to fathers and couple on the fathers' participations after birth.
title_short The comparative study of the impact of antenatal training care infants to fathers and couple on the fathers' participations after birth.
title_full The comparative study of the impact of antenatal training care infants to fathers and couple on the fathers' participations after birth.
title_fullStr The comparative study of the impact of antenatal training care infants to fathers and couple on the fathers' participations after birth.
title_full_unstemmed The comparative study of the impact of antenatal training care infants to fathers and couple on the fathers' participations after birth.
title_sort comparative study of the impact of antenatal training care infants to fathers and couple on the fathers' participations after birth.
publisher Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
series International Journal of Pediatrics
issn 2345-5047
2345-5055
publishDate 2013-12-01
description The comparative study of the impact of antenatal training care infants to fathers and couple on the fathers' participations. Objectives: Increasing number of working mothers and changes in viewpoints on fathers’ roles in families has increased fathers’ participations. Fathers’ participation is his broad, positive and active participation in different stages of children’s life. Wives possess the main role in enhancing and limiting father’s participation. Fathers and couples require training to define father’s role in infant care and the significance of his role in infant’s health and foundation of family. Therefore, the present study is done to determine the impact of training couples and fathers how to take care of infants on the rate of father’s participation to take care of infants after birth. Method: the study was done as a clinical trial in three groups, on 150 people in hygienic- clinical centers of Medical University of Mashhad. Fathers of training group and couples of training group took part in two training sessions of infant care in weeks 35 to 37 of pregnancy. The questionnaires of role of father’s training in infant care were filled by mothers in three groups and were analyzed by SPSS software (version 18) and ANOVA with repeated measure, Bonferroni tests. Findings: role of fathers’ participation in infants care in father’s training group and couple training group than control group increased significantly. (p=0/0003) Results: training fathers and couples before birth will enhance rate of their participation in infant care. Key words: fathers’ participation, care of infant, training.
topic Fathers’ Participation
Care of infant
Training
url http://ijp.mums.ac.ir/pdf_2143_75b3bcc549284282e4ee9500ea5e119e.html
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