Pediatrics

Fathers' involvement in routine health checkups for young children

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Abstract

The final sample included 32 fathers with a 97% response rate.

  • 53% of fathers attended a well-child visit (WCV) and 84% had seen a doctor with their child in the past year.
  • Reasons for attending WCVs included gathering information, supporting their child, asking questions, and gaining first-hand experience.
  • Fathers reported both positive and negative experiences with health care professionals, with satisfaction linked to inclusive interactions, perceived quality of care, and clear explanations.
  • Barriers to health care involvement included employment schedules, perceived parental roles, and health care system limitations.
  • Despite barriers, 63% of fathers mentioned 'situational flexibility' as a factor enabling them to attend doctor visits.

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