2014
DOI: 10.7748/ncyp.26.5.13.s16
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Fathers’ emotional work deserves more attention from health professionals

Abstract: Background: Cognitive Muscular TherapyTM (CMT) is an integrated behavioural intervention developed for knee osteoarthritis. CMT teaches patients to reconceptualise the condition, integrates muscle biofeedback and aims to reduce muscle overactivity, both in response to pain and during daily activities. This nested qualitative study explored patient and physiotherapist perspectives and experiences of CMT.Methods: Five physiotherapists were trained to follow a well-defined protocol and then delivered CMT to at le… Show more

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“…The emotional work done by fathers under these circumstances is often overlooked (Barnard, 2014). Nevertheless, opportunities for skin-to-skin contact for fathers may provide bonding opportunities to mitigate the experience of missing the birth (Lundqvist & Jakobsson, 2003) and support groups for new fathers with pre-term babies alongside good communication has been identified as good practice.…”
Section: Postnatal Periodmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The emotional work done by fathers under these circumstances is often overlooked (Barnard, 2014). Nevertheless, opportunities for skin-to-skin contact for fathers may provide bonding opportunities to mitigate the experience of missing the birth (Lundqvist & Jakobsson, 2003) and support groups for new fathers with pre-term babies alongside good communication has been identified as good practice.…”
Section: Postnatal Periodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, Barnard (2014) also argues that the opportunities for father inclusivity may depend on the philosophy of the particular NICU/ SCBU and the practitioners therein.…”
Section: Postnatal Periodmentioning
confidence: 99%