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Encouraging ‘good’ motherhood: self-tracking and the provision of support on apps for parents of premature infants

Adrienne Byrt, Deborah Dempsey

2020Information Communication & Society11 citationsDOI

Abstract

In recent years, there has been an increase in the use of apps that support the transition to parenthood. Research on the experiences of parents of premature children who have returned home from hospital points to the need for ongoing support as they navigate the transition to parenthood without the support of neonatal intensive care staff. For parents of premature infants, these platforms can act as wellsprings of information and also provide emotional and instrumental support during extended periods of hospitalisation. We used the walk-through method to analyse the support content and self-tracking features of five market-leading apps aimed at new parents of premature infants. This content analysis revealed that none of the analysed apps featured ongoing support for parents once they have returned home with their infants. Further analysis of the sociocultural dimensions of the digital content revealed the implicit reinforcement of the gendered expectations of parenthood and heteronormative nuclear families, thereby suggesting that women must enact the majority of caregiving and implicitly excluding users from same-sex or single-parent families. This research illuminates the need for more inclusive and gender-neutral app design and content that can offer ongoing digital support to parents of premature infants who have returned home from hospital.

Topics & Concepts

Content analysisTracking (education)PsychologyDevelopmental psychologySocial supportEmotional supportSociocultural evolutionNursingMedicineSocial psychologySociologyPedagogySocial scienceAnthropologyInfant Development and Preterm CareFamily and Patient Care in Intensive Care UnitsBreastfeeding Practices and Influences
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