Our purpose was to explore the pregnancy experiences of Australian women attending a specialized Childbirth and Mental Illness (CAMI) antenatal clinic. A qualitative exploratory design was selected to give voice to women with a severe mental illness receiving antenatal care. Telephone interviews with 41 women, 24 primiparous and 17 multiparous, were analysed using thematic analysis. Three themes emerged: ‘Building relationships’, ‘Acknowledged me as a person with special needs’ and ‘Respect and understanding without stigma’. Findings offer insight into care experiences possible within a multidisciplinary model developed to addresses psychiatric and obstetric needs of pregnant women with severe mental illness
In recent years, mental illness in pregnant and postpartum women has become a public health concern....
Objective To explore the experiences of women during pregnancy with mild to moderate mental health ...
Objective: Bipolar disorder often emerges in an individual’s late teens and early twenties. As a res...
Objective: To evaluate the obstetric and neonatal outcomes of pregnant women with severe mental illn...
Background: Limited evidence is available around induction of labour (IOL) and obstetric outcomes fo...
Purpose This study aims to describe 10 years of antenatal care and outcomes for women with a severe ...
Background: High quality maternity care is increasingly understood to represent a continuum of care....
Objective: to investigate (i) the consistency and completeness of mental health assessment documente...
Objective to explore and gain insight into the expectations and experiences of women with a pre-e...
Background: Sociodemographic factors, alcohol and drug intake, and maternal health are known to be a...
Background/objectives: British public health and academic policy and guidance promotes service user ...
Objective: To examine the course of depressive and anxiety symptoms using serial measurements of the...
Purpose: Pregnancy and the first postnatal year can be a difficult and distressing period for women ...
Objective. This paper reports the findings comparing the obstetrical health, antenatal care, and psy...
This study explored the ways in which women experienced non-facilitative communication with medical ...
In recent years, mental illness in pregnant and postpartum women has become a public health concern....
Objective To explore the experiences of women during pregnancy with mild to moderate mental health ...
Objective: Bipolar disorder often emerges in an individual’s late teens and early twenties. As a res...
Objective: To evaluate the obstetric and neonatal outcomes of pregnant women with severe mental illn...
Background: Limited evidence is available around induction of labour (IOL) and obstetric outcomes fo...
Purpose This study aims to describe 10 years of antenatal care and outcomes for women with a severe ...
Background: High quality maternity care is increasingly understood to represent a continuum of care....
Objective: to investigate (i) the consistency and completeness of mental health assessment documente...
Objective to explore and gain insight into the expectations and experiences of women with a pre-e...
Background: Sociodemographic factors, alcohol and drug intake, and maternal health are known to be a...
Background/objectives: British public health and academic policy and guidance promotes service user ...
Objective: To examine the course of depressive and anxiety symptoms using serial measurements of the...
Purpose: Pregnancy and the first postnatal year can be a difficult and distressing period for women ...
Objective. This paper reports the findings comparing the obstetrical health, antenatal care, and psy...
This study explored the ways in which women experienced non-facilitative communication with medical ...
In recent years, mental illness in pregnant and postpartum women has become a public health concern....
Objective To explore the experiences of women during pregnancy with mild to moderate mental health ...
Objective: Bipolar disorder often emerges in an individual’s late teens and early twenties. As a res...