The Lived Experiences of Fathers in Mealtimes: A Thematic Synthesis of Qualitative Literature

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Jan 17;19(2):1008. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19021008.

Abstract

The paternal experience of family mealtimes is an emerging field within qualitative literature. Previous quantitative studies suggest that differences exist between fathers' and mothers' mealtime behaviours, particularly in response to fussy eating. However, qualitative research has not yet focused exclusively on fathers' fussy eating experiences. This metasynthesis aimed to provide insights into the general paternal experience, inclusive of their fussy eating responses. Thematic synthesis methodology was adopted to achieve this process and consisted of a systematic search resulting in the inclusion of 16 studies (18 papers). The direct quotations presented within each study were subjected to three stages of analysis to produce three analytical themes, supported by eight descriptive themes. The analytical themes presented were: (1) environmental influences on fathers' mealtime experiences; (2) attitudes and emotions of fathers during mealtimes; and (3) observable behaviours of fathers during mealtimes. These themes highlighted the complexity of the mealtime experience from a paternal perspective. Multidirectional relationships were identified between each mealtime component (i.e., the environment, attitudes, emotions and behaviours) as evidenced by the paternal commentary presented. The findings also provided insights into fathers' fussy eating experiences, recognising that fathers should be considered as individuals in the presence of mealtime intervention.

Keywords: family meals; fathers; feeding behaviour; food fussiness; food refusal; fussy eating; lived experience.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Fathers / psychology
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Irritable Mood
  • Male
  • Meals* / psychology
  • Mothers
  • Parenting* / psychology