BACKGROUND:Mothers with severe mental illness are vulnerable and engage with services cautiously due to fears of stigma and custody loss. To develop best practice standards and patient-centred services, the subjective experience of those who use it must inform service improvement and policy. METHOD:This study utilised exploratory concurrent mixed methods design with primarily qualitative data. Women admitted between April 2015 and December 2016 to a newly developed psychiatric Mother Baby Unit (MBU) in New Zealand were invited to participate in this study. Qualitative data were collected in three ways: (i) semi-structured interviews incorporating Māori concepts of health and wellness by research assistants near discharge; (ii) invitation to...
Background: Postpartum psychosis is one of the most severe psychiatric disorders that may occur in t...
Objective: To compare the cognitive, social cognitive, behavioural, emotional and attachment securit...
New mothers with severe mental illness (SMI) frequently experience significant difficulties in carin...
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Abstract: Mother and baby units (MBUs) provide inpatient psychiatric care for mothers and their infa...
Women who have few social supports, poor health and a history of stressful life events are at risk o...
Background: Mother and baby units (MBUs) are an inpatient mental health service where women experie...
International audienceJoint psychiatric admission to a Mother-Baby Unit (MBU) enables a mother to ob...
Abstract Background There is a strong evidence base for the benefits of parenting interventions for ...
The prevalence and consequences of perinatal mental ill health has attracted more attention as a pub...
Introduction: A pilot study was conducted which compared perceived mother-infant bonding in women ad...
Maternal severe mental illness (SMI) disrupts mother-infant interaction in the immediate postpartum ...
BackgroundThere is a strong evidence base for the benefits of parenting interventions for parents wi...
Abstract Introduction: Postpartum psychosis is one of the severest psychiatric disorders to occur i...
International audiencePURPOSE: This study assessed the underexplored factors associated with signifi...
Background: Postpartum psychosis is one of the most severe psychiatric disorders that may occur in t...
Objective: To compare the cognitive, social cognitive, behavioural, emotional and attachment securit...
New mothers with severe mental illness (SMI) frequently experience significant difficulties in carin...
© 2017 Springer. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license: http:/...
Abstract: Mother and baby units (MBUs) provide inpatient psychiatric care for mothers and their infa...
Women who have few social supports, poor health and a history of stressful life events are at risk o...
Background: Mother and baby units (MBUs) are an inpatient mental health service where women experie...
International audienceJoint psychiatric admission to a Mother-Baby Unit (MBU) enables a mother to ob...
Abstract Background There is a strong evidence base for the benefits of parenting interventions for ...
The prevalence and consequences of perinatal mental ill health has attracted more attention as a pub...
Introduction: A pilot study was conducted which compared perceived mother-infant bonding in women ad...
Maternal severe mental illness (SMI) disrupts mother-infant interaction in the immediate postpartum ...
BackgroundThere is a strong evidence base for the benefits of parenting interventions for parents wi...
Abstract Introduction: Postpartum psychosis is one of the severest psychiatric disorders to occur i...
International audiencePURPOSE: This study assessed the underexplored factors associated with signifi...
Background: Postpartum psychosis is one of the most severe psychiatric disorders that may occur in t...
Objective: To compare the cognitive, social cognitive, behavioural, emotional and attachment securit...
New mothers with severe mental illness (SMI) frequently experience significant difficulties in carin...