Background: The extent of postnatal morbidity has become increasingly apparent over the last 15 years, but currently no tool is available that measures postnatal quality of life. This pilot study introduces a subjective tool, the Mother-Generated Index, which assesses the woman's quality of life and identifies those aspects that are of most concern to her. Methods: The Mother-Generated Index was administered by structured interview to 60 participants at 6 to 8 weeks and to 43 participants at 8 months postpartum. Validation was sought through concurrent use of the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale, the SF12, and two indexes related to maternal and neonatal physical morbidity. The Mother-Generated Index gives a primary index (quality of li...
Abstract Objectives: The transition to parenthood is regarded as a potentially life changing event....
BACKGROUND: The Mother-Generated Index (MGI) assesses postnatal quality of life (QoL) without provid...
Background: Many women who suffer from postnatal depression are never diagnosed or treated. The obje...
Background: The extent of postnatal morbidity has become increasingly apparent over the last 15 year...
Background. Although postnatal morbidity has been well documented in recent years, postnatal quality...
Introduction. The Mother-Generated Index (MGI) is a quantitative/qualitative postnatal quality-of-li...
Quality of life is multifactorial, but may not be adequately assessed using existing validated healt...
Postnatal morbidity is increasingly recognized, but standard assessments may not capture what is mos...
Background: Quality of Life (QoL) is a multidimensional concept lacking a uniform definition. The Mo...
Grylka-Baeschlin S, Meyer T, Lengler L, van Teijlingen E, Pehlke-Milde J, Gross MM. Postnatal qualit...
Background: The mother-generated index (MGI) is one of only a few existing specific questionnaires f...
Background: Mood disturbances represent the most frequent form of maternal psychiatric morbidity in ...
Background Using patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) to assess Quality of Life (QoL) is well e...
Objective: to assess whether the Mother-generated Index (MGI), a validated postnatal tool, was accep...
Objective: The Mother-Generated Index (MGI) is a validated tool to assess postnatal quality of life....
Abstract Objectives: The transition to parenthood is regarded as a potentially life changing event....
BACKGROUND: The Mother-Generated Index (MGI) assesses postnatal quality of life (QoL) without provid...
Background: Many women who suffer from postnatal depression are never diagnosed or treated. The obje...
Background: The extent of postnatal morbidity has become increasingly apparent over the last 15 year...
Background. Although postnatal morbidity has been well documented in recent years, postnatal quality...
Introduction. The Mother-Generated Index (MGI) is a quantitative/qualitative postnatal quality-of-li...
Quality of life is multifactorial, but may not be adequately assessed using existing validated healt...
Postnatal morbidity is increasingly recognized, but standard assessments may not capture what is mos...
Background: Quality of Life (QoL) is a multidimensional concept lacking a uniform definition. The Mo...
Grylka-Baeschlin S, Meyer T, Lengler L, van Teijlingen E, Pehlke-Milde J, Gross MM. Postnatal qualit...
Background: The mother-generated index (MGI) is one of only a few existing specific questionnaires f...
Background: Mood disturbances represent the most frequent form of maternal psychiatric morbidity in ...
Background Using patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) to assess Quality of Life (QoL) is well e...
Objective: to assess whether the Mother-generated Index (MGI), a validated postnatal tool, was accep...
Objective: The Mother-Generated Index (MGI) is a validated tool to assess postnatal quality of life....
Abstract Objectives: The transition to parenthood is regarded as a potentially life changing event....
BACKGROUND: The Mother-Generated Index (MGI) assesses postnatal quality of life (QoL) without provid...
Background: Many women who suffer from postnatal depression are never diagnosed or treated. The obje...