A Concept Analysis of Paternal Bonding With Prematurely Born Infants

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Alnuaimi, Nisreen [1 ]
Snedden, Traci [1 ]
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[1] UW Madison, Sch Nursing, 701 Highland Ave, Madison, WI 53705 USA
关键词
attachment; bonding; concept analysis; fathers; nursing; premature infants; INTENSIVE-CARE-UNIT; PRETERM INFANTS; FATHERS; ATTACHMENT; CLOSENESS; INVOLVEMENT; SEPARATION; BEHAVIOR; MOTHERS; NICU;
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10.1097/ANC.0000000000001159
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R47 [护理学];
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1011 ;
摘要
Background:Maternal bonding in infancy has long been the focus of research and practice. Despite emerging evidence highlighting the importance of paternal bonding, little attention has been focused on fathers. Simultaneously, there is little clarity regarding possible differences between bonding and attachment.Purpose:This article aims to clarify the concept of paternal bonding with infants born prematurely.Methods/Search Strategy:Using Walker and Avant's approach to concept analysis, we selected databases and searched them for relevant studies published between 2012 and 2022. We identified 28 articles that (1) defined bonding specific to fathers of infants born prematurely, (2) were peer-reviewed, and (3) were in English. From the articles, we extracted and analyzed data specific to concept definitions, antecedents, and consequences.Results:Regarding paternal bonding with infants born prematurely, our analyses of the 28 studies yielded a conceptual definition of this topic that extends beyond the commonly used definition emphasizing emotional connection. The newly formulated definition covers the cognitive, behavioral, and dynamic, as well as emotional, attributes of bonding. We identify and discuss antecedents and consequences of bonding.Implications for Practice and Research:Our findings led to a consistent conceptual definition of the bonding phenomenon in question. The definition should serve as a conceptual basis for future guidelines governing clinical practice and research. Through our findings, nurses can better understand and promote paternal bonding with infants born prematurely. Finally, our findings can improve researchers' exploration of this topic. Video 1 A Concept Analysis of Paternal Bonding With Prematurely Born InfantsVideo 1.A Concept Analysis of Paternal Bonding With Prematurely Born Infants 1_qnzamvmz Kaltura
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