护士的互动塑造了早期亲子关系:瑞典父亲与婴儿的纵向研究。

IF 3.9 2区 医学 Q1 NURSING
F Kübra Aytaç-DiCarlo, Sarah J Schoppe-Sullivan, Michael B Wells
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摘要

背景:在向为人父母过渡的过程中,父亲参与抚养孩子和父母对家庭的幸福至关重要。护士在支持父亲方面发挥着重要作用,但很少有人知道他们在提问和回答问题方面提供的实际支持。本研究旨在纵向探讨护士与婴儿父亲互动对婴幼儿亲子关系的影响。方法:数据收集自Pappor/Icke-Födande Föräldrar研究,涉及瑞典斯德哥尔摩地区413名参加3-5个月儿童保健中心(CHC)访问的父亲。调查在基线(婴儿平均月龄M = 9.11, Min-Max = 1-23)、6个月和18个月随访时进行。研究测量了护士回答和询问父亲问题的程度,并使用简短的亲子关系量表测量了亲子关系的质量。对缺失数据进行多重输入,并进行通径分析评估效果。结果:护士完成了回答父亲问题相关项目的79%,完成了提问相关项目的58%。结论:护士在早期父母探视时的响应性沟通对父亲的亲子关系有中短期的积极影响。然而,随着时间的推移,持续的育儿质量可能需要持续的支持和跟进。加强对护士的培训和资源,以平衡被动互动和主动互动,对于促进积极的亲子互动和家庭健康至关重要。临床试验号:不适用。
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Nurses' interactions shape coparenting relationships during early parenthood: a longitudinal study of fathers with infants in Sweden.

Nurses' interactions shape coparenting relationships during early parenthood: a longitudinal study of fathers with infants in Sweden.

Background: During the transition to parenthood, the involvement of fathers in childrearing and coparenting is crucial for the well-being of the family. Nurses play a significant role in supporting fathers, but little is known about the practical support they provide in asking and answering questions. This study longitudinally investigates the impact of nurses' interactions with fathers of infants on the coparenting relationship during infancy and toddlerhood.

Methods: Data were collected from the Pappor/Icke-Födande Föräldrar study, involving 413 fathers in Region Stockholm, Sweden, who attended the 3-5-month child health center (CHC) visit. Surveys were administered at baseline (infant mean age in months M = 9.11 and Min-Max = 1-23), 6-month, and 18-month follow-ups. The study measured the extent to which nurses answered and asked fathers' questions and the quality of coparenting relationship was measured using the Brief Coparenting Relationship Scale. Multiple imputation was used for missing data and path analysis was conducted to assess the effects.

Results: Nurses fulfilled 79% of items related to answering fathers' questions and 58% of items related to asking questions. Answering fathers' questions significantly improved coparenting relationships at baseline (β = 0.22, p < .001) and at the 6-month follow-up (β = 0.06, p < .01). However, the effect of asking questions was less pronounced. Coparenting relationships declined significantly at the 18-month follow-up.

Conclusions: Nurses' responsive communication during early parental visits positively impacts fathers' coparenting relationships in the short to intermediate term. However, sustained coparenting quality over time may require continuous support and follow-ups. Enhancing training and resources for nurses to balance reactive and proactive interactions is crucial for fostering positive coparenting interactions and family health.

Clinical trial number: Not applicable.

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BMC Nursing
BMC Nursing Nursing-General Nursing
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
6.20%
发文量
317
审稿时长
30 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Nursing is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of nursing research, training, education and practice.
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