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The Experience of Fathering A Preterm Infant - A Phenomenological Study

English, German · Paperback / Softback

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Preterm births (PTB) are the largest obstetrical problem in America. An infant s preterm birth presents an extraordinary life situation for fathers, whose voices are rarely heard. A hermeneutic phenomenological approach was used to explore the experience of fathering preterm infants from fathers perspectives. A purposive sample of five fathers of infants born between 24 and 36 weeks gestation participated in three semi-structured interviews over four-months beginning within six months of the birth. Each father took photographs expressing their experience of fathering. Van Manen s phenomenological approach guided the analysis of interview transcripts and photos and Madison s nine principles were used to ensure rigor. Guided by van Manen s four existentials, the 10 emergent themes included anticipating a future of possibilities, worry, waiting and not knowing, running out of time, letting others in my world, living the space of fathering at home and work, fatherhood unleashed/ becoming closer, and man in the mirror. Findings will help inform nursing education, policy, and innovative practices of caring for fathers in the community and hospital settings.

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Karen Alexander was born in the Bronx, New York. She has one older brother, and together parents Edward and Gladys Yancey raised both children. She attended school in Queens under the New York City Board of Education School system and graduated from Jamaica High School in 1978. She enlisted in the United States Air Force in 1979.

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Authors Karen Alexander
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 15.12.2011
 
EAN 9783847307471
ISBN 978-3-8473-0747-1
No. of pages 128
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Methods of empirical and qualitative social research

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