Background: Research indicates some women experiencing depression during pregnancy are dissatisfied with conventional depression treatments due to incomplete effectiveness, dislike of side effects, unsatisfactory experiences with providers and concerns regarding in-utero and breastfeeding safety. Consequently, many explore alternative options including acupuncture. To further understand women's views, preferences and motivations in this regard, as well as their experiences of receiving acupuncture as part of a three-armed pragmatic randomised controlled trial evaluating acupuncture for antenatal depression in Sydney, Australia, in-depth interviews were conducted with a group of acupuncture recipients. Methods: Eight participants who had com...
One in six Australian couples currently struggle with impaired fertility. In vitro fertilisation (IV...
In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) is now an accepted and effective treatment for infertility, however IVF...
This paper outlines an exploratory study charting the circumstances of use and patient perspectives ...
Background: Treatment strategies for the management of antenatal depression are limited by varied an...
Depression in pregnancy is common; with current prevalence estimates suggesting one in every eight w...
Background: Antenatal depression is common and associated with adverse consequences for mothers, bab...
Background: Depressed pregnant women face difficulty navigating a course between the potentially ser...
Background: This study aimed to record and analyze the experiences of infertile women who underwent ...
Women have traditionally been high users of complementary therapies and use of these therapies conti...
Background: Infertility is an extremely distressing experience for many women, and it is associated ...
Acupuncture is potentially an effective treatment for common conditions of pregnancy and labour pain...
Background: Threatened miscarriage is a common complication of early pregnancy increasing the risk o...
Postpartum depression is a significantly debilitating condition that affects up to 12% of women, res...
The aim of this study was to examine the effect of acupuncture on self-efficacy for women receiving ...
Preterm birth is one of the leading causes of neonatal mortality and morbidity in New Zealand and ov...
One in six Australian couples currently struggle with impaired fertility. In vitro fertilisation (IV...
In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) is now an accepted and effective treatment for infertility, however IVF...
This paper outlines an exploratory study charting the circumstances of use and patient perspectives ...
Background: Treatment strategies for the management of antenatal depression are limited by varied an...
Depression in pregnancy is common; with current prevalence estimates suggesting one in every eight w...
Background: Antenatal depression is common and associated with adverse consequences for mothers, bab...
Background: Depressed pregnant women face difficulty navigating a course between the potentially ser...
Background: This study aimed to record and analyze the experiences of infertile women who underwent ...
Women have traditionally been high users of complementary therapies and use of these therapies conti...
Background: Infertility is an extremely distressing experience for many women, and it is associated ...
Acupuncture is potentially an effective treatment for common conditions of pregnancy and labour pain...
Background: Threatened miscarriage is a common complication of early pregnancy increasing the risk o...
Postpartum depression is a significantly debilitating condition that affects up to 12% of women, res...
The aim of this study was to examine the effect of acupuncture on self-efficacy for women receiving ...
Preterm birth is one of the leading causes of neonatal mortality and morbidity in New Zealand and ov...
One in six Australian couples currently struggle with impaired fertility. In vitro fertilisation (IV...
In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) is now an accepted and effective treatment for infertility, however IVF...
This paper outlines an exploratory study charting the circumstances of use and patient perspectives ...