Exploring Fathers’ Experiences in Caring for Their Child on a Paediatric Oncology Ward

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Abstract

The role of fathers in the provision of care for their children is changing. This research explored fathers’ experiences of caring for their child with cancer within a paediatric oncology ward in Australia and to what extent, if any, gendered expectations played a role in their experiences. Semistructured interviews were conducted with six fathers to explore their current experiences of caring. This study found that their child’s individual journey with cancer played a central role in the experiences of fathers, as this shaped engagement with staff, management of caring and work responsibilities, and the kinds of support available. The study identifies barriers as well as positive experiences for fathers during hospital treatments. Recommendations for future research are suggested to further explore how social workers and other health practitioners can support fathers in their caring role. IMPLICATIONS: Fathers have gendered experiences in caring for their child with cancer, although this is not always recognised. Ideals and expectations of the role of fathers are changing, leading to differing explanations of how fathers define and enact fatherhood. Further research is needed to explore how social workers can better engage with fathers to further understand their specific needs in caring for their child with cancer.

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Arbon, S., Shortland-Jones, R., & Watts, L. (2022). Exploring Fathers’ Experiences in Caring for Their Child on a Paediatric Oncology Ward. Australian Social Work, 75(2), 219–231. https://doi.org/10.1080/0312407X.2021.2025257

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