Experiences of fathers having faced with termination of pregnancy for foetal abnormality.

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Date publication

mai 2020

Journal

Journal of gynecology obstetrics and human reproduction

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr ALBUISSON Eliane


Tous les auteurs :
Kecir KA, Rothenburger S, Morel O, Albuisson E, Ligier F

Résumé

The development of medical ultrasound techniques and progress in prenatal diagnosis allows foetus malformations to be discovered during pregnancy. These outcomes may force parents to be faced with the decision of termination of pregnancy for foetal abnormality (TOP). According to the literature, some parents will develop somatic or psychological troubles during and after the TOP, differently depending on sex. Moreover, fathers feel sometimes isolated during TOP. It seems important to propose a specific support for fathers throughout this event. Aim of this qualitative study is to describe how fathers perceive the TOP, their feelings about caregivers and their strategies for coping. Our study was performed in the Maternity Department of the Nancy University Hospital, between April and December 2016 and concerns TOP beyond 22 weeks of amenorrhea. Semi-structured interview was offered to the father the day after the TOP. These semi-structured interviews were transcribed, and text thus obtained were subjected to inductivethematicanalysis. Eight men agreed to participate in this study. Results show that fathers have gone through intense emotional strain throughout the TOP. They experienced a fear of losing their partner, feelings of anger, loneliness and exclusion. They used internalisation, minimisation and avoidance by distraction. In addition, they all insisted on their desire to be beside their partners throughout the TOP. As found in recent literature, the midwives and other caregivers have a role to play in supporting the couple: during the TOP and after the procedure, because consequences may appear after several months.a.

Mots clés

bereavement, father, foetal abnormality, qualitative study, termination of pregnancy

Référence

J Gynecol Obstet Hum Reprod. 2020 May 16;:101818