BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Mental illness is increasingly recognized as a global health problem. However, in many countries, including Nepal, it is difficult to talk about mental health problems due to the stigma associated with it. Hence a training programme was developed to train auxiliary nurse midwives, who otherwise are not trained in mental health as part of their pre-registration training in rural Nepal, on issues related to maternal mental health. After the training programme a selection of auxiliary nurse midwives were interviewed to establish their views on the training, its usefulness and ways to improve it. METHODS: This qualitative study reports on the analysis of interviews conducted with auxiliary nurse midwives who participa...
ABSTRACT The magnitude of mental health problem is cosiderable. However the attitude of the general ...
Aim: To explore the knowledge, attitudes and learning needs of midwives related to perinatal mental ...
This study was carried out as part of efforts to analyse the maternal mental health interventions th...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Mental illness is increasingly recognized as a global health problem. How...
Mental health in pregnant women and new mothers is increasing recognised on the global health agenda...
Background: Mental health is a difficult topic to discuss in Nepal. This makes it hard for front-lin...
Mental health, in particular maternal mental health, has been low on the global agenda until relativ...
Abstract Background: Mental health is a difficult public health topic to talk about making it hard f...
Mental health of pregnant women and new mothers is a growing area of concern in both low- and high-i...
Bournemouth University, Liverpool John Moores University and Tribhuvan University in Nepal organised...
BackgroundMidwives have a primary role in facilitating the first stage of perinatal mental health ri...
Background Nepal is representative of Low and Middle Income Countries (LMIC) with limited availabili...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) training a...
BACKGROUND: Nepal is experiencing a significant 'treatment gap' in mental health care. People with m...
Objective To explore midwives’ skills, knowledge and experiences of supporting wo...
ABSTRACT The magnitude of mental health problem is cosiderable. However the attitude of the general ...
Aim: To explore the knowledge, attitudes and learning needs of midwives related to perinatal mental ...
This study was carried out as part of efforts to analyse the maternal mental health interventions th...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Mental illness is increasingly recognized as a global health problem. How...
Mental health in pregnant women and new mothers is increasing recognised on the global health agenda...
Background: Mental health is a difficult topic to discuss in Nepal. This makes it hard for front-lin...
Mental health, in particular maternal mental health, has been low on the global agenda until relativ...
Abstract Background: Mental health is a difficult public health topic to talk about making it hard f...
Mental health of pregnant women and new mothers is a growing area of concern in both low- and high-i...
Bournemouth University, Liverpool John Moores University and Tribhuvan University in Nepal organised...
BackgroundMidwives have a primary role in facilitating the first stage of perinatal mental health ri...
Background Nepal is representative of Low and Middle Income Countries (LMIC) with limited availabili...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) training a...
BACKGROUND: Nepal is experiencing a significant 'treatment gap' in mental health care. People with m...
Objective To explore midwives’ skills, knowledge and experiences of supporting wo...
ABSTRACT The magnitude of mental health problem is cosiderable. However the attitude of the general ...
Aim: To explore the knowledge, attitudes and learning needs of midwives related to perinatal mental ...
This study was carried out as part of efforts to analyse the maternal mental health interventions th...