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Health SA Gesondheid (Online)

On-line version ISSN 2071-9736
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NELL, Jonathan; JACKSON, Kyle  and  ANDIPATIN, Michelle. The lived experience of South African men having a premature baby. Health SA Gesondheid (Online) [online]. 2024, vol.29, pp.1-9. ISSN 2071-9736.  http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/hsag.v29i0.2522.

BACKGROUND: Much has been written about fathers, fatherhood and premature babies. However, in the South African context, studies about the experiences of fathers having a premature baby are lacking AIM: This study aimed to explore how South African fathers (n = 10) experience having a premature baby using a descriptive phenomenological approach SETTING: This research study was conducted online using various social media platforms such as WhatsApp, Google Meet and through telephonic conversations METHODS: A descriptive phenomenological approach that allowed for the distillation and elucidation of common core experiences among fathers who had a premature baby RESULTS: The findings demonstrated that the participants experienced intense fears regarding the survival and well-being of their children. They reported experiencing financial difficulties related to hospital bills and experienced being alienated by hospital institutions. Despite these reported barriers, these fathers were adamant in their resolve to support their children and partners during this challenging time CONCLUSION: The experiences of fathers were riddled with fear, uncertainty, ambiguity and alienation, which placed them in very precarious situations when trying to navigate their role in a more sensitive and enlightened way. Having a premature infant calls into question the systems that men are positioned within as these systems to a large extent shape these events and how they are experienced CONTRIBUTION: This study is original as no other published studies seem to exist in South Africa that speaks to fathers' lived experiences of having a premature baby

Keywords : premature babies; fatherhood; masculinity; phenomenology; psychology; South Africa.

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