2023
DOI: 10.1136/bmjgh-2022-011086
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Factors that influence the uptake of postnatal care from the perspective of fathers, partners and other family members: a qualitative evidence synthesis

Abstract: BackgroundPostnatal care (PNC) is a key component of maternity provision and presents opportunities for healthcare providers to optimise the health and well-being of women and newborns. However, PNC is often undervalued by parents, family members and healthcare providers. As part of a larger qualitative review exploring the factors that influence PNC uptake by relevant stakeholders, we examined a subset of studies highlighting the views of fathers, partners and family members of postpartum women.MethodsWe unde… Show more

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“…The lack of integrated social services to support immigrants’ various needs inhibits their navigation of and access to social support. 15 One such strategy could include the use of health navigators to support immigrants’ access and navigation of new health systems. 27 A specific aspect of care navigation for some immigrants was uncertainty or fear related to their legal residency status.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The lack of integrated social services to support immigrants’ various needs inhibits their navigation of and access to social support. 15 One such strategy could include the use of health navigators to support immigrants’ access and navigation of new health systems. 27 A specific aspect of care navigation for some immigrants was uncertainty or fear related to their legal residency status.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies related to adolescents, or partners, families, and community views, were analysed separately. 15 16 A framework approach was used to inductively develop initial themes 17 and thematic synthesis 18 and was then used iteratively based on the initial thematic framework. Study assessment included the use of a validated quality appraisal tool described herein.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies suggest that fathers are not always informed or invited to participate during home visits ( Høgmo et al, 2021 ), and, therefore, might need a specific invitation to attend home visits and the CHS ( Wells et al, 2023 ). Early service use might influence their further engagement with the service and thus increase their opportunity for receiving support ( Finlayson et al, 2023 ). It is known that PHNs are more aware of and supportive when it comes to mental health issues in new mothers, compared with fathers ( Wells et al, 2017 ), and fathers often feel side-lined and unimportant ( Leahy-Warren et al, 2023 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As cultural norms regarding paternal behaviour have shifted, many fathers seek to be involved in birth preparation and postnatally 3,4 . However, in high‐resource countries, where birthing care is hospital‐based, clinical staff and hospital procedures largely determine fathers' ability to be involved 5,6 . Studies across Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States have documented fathers' dissatisfaction with the level of recognition, information and support that they receive from clinicians.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%