Ten to fifteen per cent of women from affluent countries, utilising private health care services are diagnosed with Postnatal Depression (PND) annually. Despite the high prevalence and the negative consequences for mother, child and partner, PND remains largely undiagnosed. Thus, this study explored health practitioners' experience of and attitude towards screening for postnatal depression to explore the barriers to screening as well as potential mechanisms to improve the rate of detection
Within the United States, colorectal cancer is the fourth most common cancer diagnosed in both women...
This research investigated the experiences of women with lived experiences of being diagnosed or lab...
Patient-centred care, a fundamental tenet of quality healthcare, means delivering services which res...
Depression is a leading cause of disability in adults and is a major contributor to burden of diseas...
Background: Evidence of a relationship between maternal postnatal depression and child development i...
Includes bibliographical references.This study examined treatment response and participant character...
As many as 216,000 people living with HIV are unaware they have the disease. In order to combat the ...
© Commonwealth of Australia 2003This paper sets out the current situation in trends in the physical ...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.No abstract available.There is no date indicated...
Cervical Screening in Australia 1999-2000 provides a comprehensive national picture of cervical scre...
The objectives were to evaluate the validity and reliability of four neurobehavioral instruments use...
Gypsies, Roma and Travellers (GRT) are socially excluded groups where evidence for improving health ...
Research is increasingly attempting to understand the developmental nature of depressive symptomolog...
It is a pivotal time in cervical cancer prevention for young South African (SA) women. Cervical canc...
The Public Health Accreditation Board (PHAB) utilizes a peer-based volunteer site visitor model for ...
Within the United States, colorectal cancer is the fourth most common cancer diagnosed in both women...
This research investigated the experiences of women with lived experiences of being diagnosed or lab...
Patient-centred care, a fundamental tenet of quality healthcare, means delivering services which res...
Depression is a leading cause of disability in adults and is a major contributor to burden of diseas...
Background: Evidence of a relationship between maternal postnatal depression and child development i...
Includes bibliographical references.This study examined treatment response and participant character...
As many as 216,000 people living with HIV are unaware they have the disease. In order to combat the ...
© Commonwealth of Australia 2003This paper sets out the current situation in trends in the physical ...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.No abstract available.There is no date indicated...
Cervical Screening in Australia 1999-2000 provides a comprehensive national picture of cervical scre...
The objectives were to evaluate the validity and reliability of four neurobehavioral instruments use...
Gypsies, Roma and Travellers (GRT) are socially excluded groups where evidence for improving health ...
Research is increasingly attempting to understand the developmental nature of depressive symptomolog...
It is a pivotal time in cervical cancer prevention for young South African (SA) women. Cervical canc...
The Public Health Accreditation Board (PHAB) utilizes a peer-based volunteer site visitor model for ...
Within the United States, colorectal cancer is the fourth most common cancer diagnosed in both women...
This research investigated the experiences of women with lived experiences of being diagnosed or lab...
Patient-centred care, a fundamental tenet of quality healthcare, means delivering services which res...