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. 2021 Jul 21;2:709262. doi: 10.3389/fresc.2021.709262

Table 1B.

Response frequencies of HCPs: satisfaction/comfort level in interactions with fathers and involvement of father in healthcare of child.

Not all all
Never n (%)
Slightly
Sometimes
n (%)
Moderately
Often
n (%)
Very much
All the time
n (%)
Overall, I am satisfied with the interactions/communication I had with fathers of children with disabilities in the past. 3 (23.0) 6 (46.1) 4 (30.7)
Fathers of children with disabilities are generally attentive with me during interactions. 3 (23.0) 7 (53.8) 3 (23.0)
I feel comfortable interacting with fathers of children with disabilities. 1 (7.6) 2 (15.3) 10 (76.9)
I feel that fathers of children with disability understand me. 3 (23.0) 5 (38.4) 5 (38.4)
I feel that fathers of children with disabilities feel supported by me. 4 (30.7) 4 (30.7) 5 (38.4)
I feel that I form/continue a good relationship with fathers of children with disabilities. 1 (7.6) 5 (38.4) 7 (53.8)
The extent to which fathers.
advocate for their child. 4 (30.7) 9 (69.2)
implement and apply your recommendations/treatment regiments you are providing them with. 6 (46.1) 7 (53.8)
are involved in setting up/arranging/organizing health-care services for their child. 9 (69.2) 3 (23.0) 1 (7.6)
are involved in taking their child to his/her health-care services appointment(s) or emergency visit(s). 6 (46.1) 7 (53.8)
are present when their child is receiving health-care services (alone or with spouse/partner). 6 (46.1) 6 (46.1) 1 (7.6)
Response frequency (%) Color-code
0 to <25%
25 to <50
50 to <75
75–100