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Abstract
Objective: In a multiple-birth family, parenthood means being a parent to more than one child of the same age. The aim of this study was to describe the experiences of fathers of twins in order to contribute to the understanding of twin fatherhood and the needs for support. This article also provides some concrete guidance for midwives and nurses. Design: This qualitative research study was guided by the hermeneutic phenomenological approach. Setting: Notification of the study was published on the Multiple Births Association website for the fathers of twins. The data comprised fathers' (n = 6) diaries and/or notes and in-depth interviews.Entities:
Keywords: family care nursing; fatherhood; hermeneutic; lifeworld; midwife; multiple-birth family; nurse; phenomenology; van Manen
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Year: 2022 PMID: 36078352 PMCID: PMC9517739 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph191710639
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 4.614
Tips for midwives and nurses to support the fathers of twins in their parenthood.
| Theme | Support for the Father/Other Parent |
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| Building and nurturing the relationship with each and both twins | Emphasize the importance of fatherhood for the father himself, the children, and the whole family |
| The joy of fatherhood and of having two children of the same age | Encourage him to talk about and share with you what it is like to be a father of multiples |
| The trials of being a father of twins | Discuss matters related to each child’s growth and development |
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| Strengthening twin fatherhood | Encourage him to be active when visiting the maternity and child welfare clinic |
| Making time for yourself and your own twin fatherhood | With the consent of the fathers/parents, try to bring families in the same life situation together for peer-support family training and also ask for the father’s/other parent’s views |