Many pregnant and post-partum women experience mental health problems, but midwives are frequently ill-equipped to provide support. The purpose of this study, conducted in Melbourne, Australia, was to examine first-year Bachelor of Midwifery students' mental health literacy about post-partum women with schizophrenia, using the vignette of “Mary”. A non-probability sample of 38 commencing students was used. The results showed that the students had a mainly lay person-informed conceptualization of mental health interventions for post-partum women. They acknowledged that Mary had a mental health problem that might have a more favorable outcome with professional support, but this agreement did not extend to their understanding of the consequenc...
Objective: This paper reports findings from a study about women's experience of postpartum psychosis...
Abstract Midwives are expected to manage caseloads of women with a range of physical and psychologic...
Background: Midwives and child health nurses are the key providers of perinatal education to famili...
Many pregnant and post-partum women experience mental health problems, but midwives are frequently i...
Background: Psychiatric illness is a leading indirect cause of maternal mortality. Earlier studies s...
Design and aim: a cross sectional survey was undertaken to explore midwives׳ knowledge of, and attit...
Aim: To explore the knowledge, attitudes and learning needs of midwives related to perinatal mental ...
Midwives don’t always have confidence in their knowledge around management of women and their familie...
Using interpretive descriptive methodology, this qualitative research explores midwives' perceptions...
Objective To explore midwives’ skills, knowledge and experiences of supporting wo...
Aims: This study aimed to explore the attitudes of student midwives near completion of their midwife...
The experience of perinatal mental illness (mental illness occurring around the time of pregnancy) c...
It is well accepted that poor mental health in women after childbirth leads to adverse outcomes for ...
Perinatal mental health issues affect women and their families world-wide. Midwives can make a diffe...
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Perinatal mental health problems are linked to poor outcomes for mother...
Objective: This paper reports findings from a study about women's experience of postpartum psychosis...
Abstract Midwives are expected to manage caseloads of women with a range of physical and psychologic...
Background: Midwives and child health nurses are the key providers of perinatal education to famili...
Many pregnant and post-partum women experience mental health problems, but midwives are frequently i...
Background: Psychiatric illness is a leading indirect cause of maternal mortality. Earlier studies s...
Design and aim: a cross sectional survey was undertaken to explore midwives׳ knowledge of, and attit...
Aim: To explore the knowledge, attitudes and learning needs of midwives related to perinatal mental ...
Midwives don’t always have confidence in their knowledge around management of women and their familie...
Using interpretive descriptive methodology, this qualitative research explores midwives' perceptions...
Objective To explore midwives’ skills, knowledge and experiences of supporting wo...
Aims: This study aimed to explore the attitudes of student midwives near completion of their midwife...
The experience of perinatal mental illness (mental illness occurring around the time of pregnancy) c...
It is well accepted that poor mental health in women after childbirth leads to adverse outcomes for ...
Perinatal mental health issues affect women and their families world-wide. Midwives can make a diffe...
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Perinatal mental health problems are linked to poor outcomes for mother...
Objective: This paper reports findings from a study about women's experience of postpartum psychosis...
Abstract Midwives are expected to manage caseloads of women with a range of physical and psychologic...
Background: Midwives and child health nurses are the key providers of perinatal education to famili...