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Abstract
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Purpose: We conducted a descriptive study to: 1) understand how husbands are aware of the importance of Sanhujoiri(i.e, Korean traditional postpartum care) and 2) identify their needs to learn how to take care of postpartum women and new-borns and to strengthen family bonding.
Methods: The subjects consisted of 123 husbands who had children under the age of 5 years. Data were analyzed with t-test, one-way ANOVA, Scheffe¡¯s test, and Pearson¡¯s correlation.
Results: The mean age of subjects was 37.1¡¾4.63 years. The mean scores of awareness, needs for education on postpartum mother and newborn care, and family strength were 4.57¡¾1.18, 4.61¡¾1.18, 4.92¡¾1.07, and 4.01¡¾0.95, respectively, indicating higher scores. There were statistically significant differences in awareness (F=5.08, p<.05), newborn care (F=3.70, p<.05), and family strength (F=4.64, p<.05) by husband¡¯s role in Sanhujori There was a positive correlation among study variables.
Conclusion: This study shows that even though husbands want to participate in Sanhujori, they do not have enough information on Sanhujori and mother/newborn care and adequate paternity leave. Realistic paternity leave system and effective Couple Centered Childbearing (from pregnancy to postpartum) Education Program CCCEP development are required to help husbands¡¯ participation in mother/newborn care with confidence and competence in home based Sanhujori.
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KeyWords
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Sanhujori, Spouses, Awareness, Education, Family strength
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