White, C and Jarvis, Kathryn ORCID: 0000-0001-5963-7346 (2024) Men’s experiences of the transition to fatherhood during the first postnatal year: A qualitative systematic review. British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 87 (11). pp. 661-672. ISSN 0308-0226
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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1177/03080226241258577
Abstract
Introduction:
Fatherhood is a significant transition in a man’s life, introducing new challenges. Yet men’s experiences of this period remain poorly understood. Occupational therapists possess skills and knowledge to support individuals during transition. This study explored the experiences of men during the transition to fatherhood over the first postnatal year.
Method:
Underpinned by an occupational therapy theoretical perspective, a systematic review was conducted. Following searches of databases: AMED, CINAHL, Medline and PsycINFO,
qualitative studies meeting selection criteria were retrieved and quality assessed. Data was extracted and synthesised using an established meta-ethnographic approach.
Findings:
Seven articles were included in the review. Four interconnected themes: (1) A New Occupational Identity, (2) Relationship Changes, (3) Challenges and Impact, (4) Unmet
Occupational Needs, and four subthemes: Roles and Responsibilities, and Adjusting Priorities (theme 1); An Emotional Journey and Exhaustion (theme 3) were identified.
Discussion:
Fathers’ postnatal transitional experiences were reflective of a journey of adjustment and growth. Experiences indicated the requirement for greater support of fathers throughout the antenatal and postnatal transition. Occupational therapists have the skills to work with fathers to balance occupations, manage fatigue and adjust to new roles. Further research should focus on understanding experiences of men in under-represented groups.
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