Male Involvement in Childcare: A Qualitative Exploration of Men’s Opinion in Nigeria

O. Omobowale, A. Adebayo, T. Iyanda
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Background: Traditionally, women assume the sole responsibility of improving child health. The patriarchal nature of the African society gives men more socioeconomic power and control at home, making the importance of investigating male involvement in child-care practices a priority. This study explored the opinions of community dwelling fathers on male involvement in child-care practices. Methods: A community-based study was carried out among fifty-nine married men aged 21-49 years in Sepeteri, Saki East LGA, Oyo State. Eight focus group discussions (FGDs) were conducted using a FGD guide. We explored the knowledge of childcare practices, men’s roles in childcare and readiness to partake in childcare practices among the participants. The resulting data were analyzed thematically, using direct manual content analysis. Results: Eight FGDs were conducted among 56 married men, majority of the respondents believed that mothers are responsible for taking care of the children while men have to provide money and shelter for the family. Willingness to participate in childcare practices was low due to some societal perceptions around male involvement in such activities. However, a few respondents agreed to secretly helping out with household chores. Conclusion: Male involvement in childcare practices was observed to be poor among the study group. To optimize child health and welfare in our society, there is a need for health education and health promoting-interventions that will enable men participate in childcare practices.
男性参与育儿:尼日利亚男性意见的质性探索
背景:传统上,妇女承担着改善儿童健康的唯一责任。非洲社会的重男轻女性质赋予了男性更多的社会经济权力和在家的控制权,这使得调查男性参与儿童保育实践的重要性成为优先事项。本研究探讨了居住在社区的父亲对男性参与儿童保育实践的看法。方法:对Oyo州Saki East LGA Sepeteri的59名21-49岁已婚男性进行了一项基于社区的研究。使用FGD指南进行了八次焦点小组讨论。我们在参与者中探讨了儿童保育实践、男性在儿童保育中的作用以及参与儿童保育实践的准备情况。使用直接手动内容分析对所得数据进行主题分析。结果:在56名已婚男性中进行了8次女性生殖器切割,大多数受访者认为母亲有责任照顾孩子,而男性必须为家庭提供金钱和住所。由于社会对男性参与此类活动的一些看法,参与儿童保育活动的意愿很低。然而,也有少数受访者同意私下帮忙做家务。结论:在研究组中,男性参与育儿实践的情况较差。为了优化我们社会中的儿童健康和福利,需要进行健康教育和促进健康的干预措施,使男性能够参与育儿实践。
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