Background: Much has been written about fathers, fatherhood and premature babies. However, in the South African context, studies about the experiences of fathers having a premature baby are lacking.
Aim: This study aimed to explore how South African fathers ( = 10) experience having a premature baby using a descriptive phenomenological approach.
Background: Despite policies that promote inclusivity of students with various challenges, students with invisible disabilities at higher learning institutions may encounter various levels of stigma and marginalisation. This primarily stems from a lack of awareness about what invisible disabilities encompass, and very importantly, how they affect those who live with them.
Objective: This study explored the subjective experiences of students with invisible disabilities at a historically disadvantaged university.