First-time parents' experiences related to parental self-efficacy: A scoping review
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/28204Dato
2022-12-23Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
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Sæther, Kristin Marie; Berg, Rigmor; Holmberg Fagerlund, Bettina; Glavin, Kari; Jøranson, NinaSammendrag
Becoming a parent for the first time is a major transition, and parental self‐efficacy
(PSE) is considered an important predictor of parenting functioning. We aimed to
describe and synthesize qualitative studies that explore first‐time parents' experiences
related to PSE in the transition to parenthood in the first‐year postpartum. We
conducted a scoping review in accordance with international guidelines. The main
search strategy consisted of searches in six electronic databases. We selected studies
based on predetermined inclusion and exclusion criteria, extracted data, and
conducted a descriptive qualitative thematic analysis. We included 58 studies
(presented in 61 reports) with 1341 participants from 17 countries. Most of the
participants (89%) were mothers, and a third of the studies were task‐specific
regarding breastfeeding. The thematic analysis of the findings concerning PSE revealed
five main, interconnected themes: culture—factors in society and the healthcare
services; parents—processes within the parents; tasks—different parental tasks; support
—parents' perceived support from professionals, peers, friends, family, and partner;
and child—the child's well‐being and feedback. This scoping review describes
qualitative studies on first‐time parents' experiences related to PSE. The findings
inform future studies of PSE and clinical practice by confirming the importance of PSE
in the transition to parenthood, the complexity of different factors that may have an
impact, and the centrality of breastfeeding in PSE. Based on these findings, we suggest
that a full systematic review with quality assessment would be appropriate.
Forlag
WileySitering
Sæther, Berg, Holmberg Fagerlund, Glavin, Jøranson. First-time parents' experiences related to parental self-efficacy: A scoping review. Research in Nursing and Health. 2022;46(1):101-112Metadata
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