Abstract
To gain an understanding about fathers’ perspectives and practices related to accessing information on childhood safety. Qualitative
interviews were carried out with 32 fathers of children aged 2–7 years in British Columbia, Canada. Interview questions investigated
whether fathers accessed information on child safety issues, the type of information they searched for, and the resources
they used. Transcripts were examined using thematic content analysis. Fathers reported varied processes for searching for
information and emphasized a need for credible, synthesized information. The internet was the source of child safety information
fathers mentioned most frequently. Published information, resources from community organizations including general, educational
and health organizations and access to personal connections were also seen as important. Fathers’ involvement in childcare
is growing and they play a significant role in ensuring children’s safety. Increasing fathers’ knowledge on safety related
practices can contribute to a reduction in childhood injuries. The results of this study provide an in-depth exploration of
fathers’ perspectives and practices that can inform the design of materials and dissemination strategies to help increase
and optimize access to safety information.
interviews were carried out with 32 fathers of children aged 2–7 years in British Columbia, Canada. Interview questions investigated
whether fathers accessed information on child safety issues, the type of information they searched for, and the resources
they used. Transcripts were examined using thematic content analysis. Fathers reported varied processes for searching for
information and emphasized a need for credible, synthesized information. The internet was the source of child safety information
fathers mentioned most frequently. Published information, resources from community organizations including general, educational
and health organizations and access to personal connections were also seen as important. Fathers’ involvement in childcare
is growing and they play a significant role in ensuring children’s safety. Increasing fathers’ knowledge on safety related
practices can contribute to a reduction in childhood injuries. The results of this study provide an in-depth exploration of
fathers’ perspectives and practices that can inform the design of materials and dissemination strategies to help increase
and optimize access to safety information.
- Content Type Journal Article
- Category Original Paper
- Pages 1-8
- DOI 10.1007/s10900-012-9601-9
- Authors
- Lise L. Olsen, British Columbia Injury Research and Prevention Unit, L408—4480 Oak Street, Vancouver, BC V6H 3V4, Canada
- Sami Kruse, British Columbia Injury Research and Prevention Unit, L408—4480 Oak Street, Vancouver, BC V6H 3V4, Canada
- Mariana Brussoni, British Columbia Injury Research and Prevention Unit, L408—4480 Oak Street, Vancouver, BC V6H 3V4, Canada
- Journal Journal of Community Health
- Online ISSN 1573-3610
- Print ISSN 0094-5145