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Peyakohewamak-Needs of Involved Nehiyaw (Cree) Fathers Supporting Their Partners During Pregnancy: Findings From the ENRICH Study.

Richard T Oster1, Grant Bruno1,2, Maria J Mayan1, Ellen L Toth1, Rhonda C Bell1.   

Abstract

We sought to understand the needs of involved Nehiyaw (Cree) fathers who supported their partners during pregnancy. We used qualitative description and a community-based participatory research approach. We carried out in-depth semi-structured interviews with six Nehiyaw fathers. Four also participated in photovoice and follow-up interviews. All data were content analyzed qualitatively. Fathers felt they had to support their partners and overcome challenges resulting from intergenerational colonial impacts (residential schools particularly) by reclaiming their roles and acknowledging the pregnancy as a positive change. Providing support was possible through their own strong support system stemming from family, faith, culture, and a stable upbringing with positive male role models and intact Nehiyaw kinships. Perinatal programming did little to include fathers. Attempts to improve perinatal care and outcomes should allow more inclusion of and support for Indigenous fathers through genuinely incorporating into care traditional culture and Elders, families, flexibility, cultural understanding, and reconciliation.

Keywords:  community and public health; culture, cultural competence; fathers, fathering; marginalized or vulnerable populations; masculinity; pregnancy; resilience, resistance, qualitative, community-based participatory research, Alberta

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30160198     DOI: 10.1177/1049732318794205

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Qual Health Res        ISSN: 1049-7323


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