African American Fathers' Occupational Participation: "Keeping the Mothers in a Positive Vibe".

Kris Pizur-Barnekow,David Pate, Katie Lazar, Nelly Paul,Kathleen Pritchard, George Morris

OTJR-OCCUPATION PARTICIPATION AND HEALTH(2017)

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Infant mortality is a major public health issue in the United States that disproportionally affects African Americans. Evidence suggests reducing stress on African American women and engaging African American fathers may improve health and social outcomes for families. This study sought to understand the experiences of African American fathers through a positivistic lens and to inform future interventions that support father engagement. A descriptive, qualitative study using the Person, Environment, Occupation-Performance (PEO-P) model as a framework for analysis was conducted involving 45 fathers participating in four focus groups and one member-checking group. An initial content analysis was followed by constant comparative methods to identify categories related to the PEO-P model. Transcripts revealed a range of factors that enable or inhibit fathers' occupational performance and engagement including environmental barriers such as societal expectations and perceptions. Occupational therapy practitioners may utilize population health approaches to support African American fathers' occupational engagement.
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African American fathers,infant mortality,qualitative research,occupational performance and participation,Person,Environment,Occupation-Performance model
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