Purpose – Up to 25 per cent of women will experience depression during their pregnancy. Perinatal mental health problems are a leading cause of maternal morbidity and mortality, however care provided to women is often a low priority. The purpose of this paper is to explore women’s perspective of care from GPs and midwives, when they experience symptoms of depression during pregnancy. Design/methodology/approach – Women, with self-reported symptoms of depression, were invited to post comments in response to a series of on-line questions posted on two discussion forums over a nine month period. The questions were related to the care women received from GPs and midwives. Data were analysed using thematic analysis. Findings – In total, ...
Background: Perinatal mental health problems affect approximately 20% of women. The most common cond...
Background Mental health problems in pregnancy and the postnatal period are relatively common and, ...
Background: Pregnant women experience a set of biological and psychological disturbances. The aim of...
Purpose – Up to 25 per cent of women will experience depression during their pregnancy. Perinatal me...
Objective To explore the experiences of women during pregnancy with mild to moderate mental health ...
This study aimed to explore women's experiences of support and care received from maternity healthca...
Using interpretive descriptive methodology, this qualitative research explores midwives' perceptions...
This exploratory study completed interviews with 25 depressed pregnant women who had prior depressio...
Introduction: In pregnancy information to guide mothers and nursing practitioners for the treatment ...
Purpose: Perinatal depression is common and increases the risk of adverse outcomes for both the moth...
Depression is common in pregnancy and postpartum, and associated with negative consequences for wome...
Introduction: Depression and anxiety during pregnancy is a major public health problem because of th...
Background: While many women experience prenatal symptoms of anxiety and/or depression (PSAD), treat...
The leading cause of disability worldwide is Major Depressive Disorder (MDD). It impacts women at a ...
Abstract Background The purpose of this constructivis...
Background: Perinatal mental health problems affect approximately 20% of women. The most common cond...
Background Mental health problems in pregnancy and the postnatal period are relatively common and, ...
Background: Pregnant women experience a set of biological and psychological disturbances. The aim of...
Purpose – Up to 25 per cent of women will experience depression during their pregnancy. Perinatal me...
Objective To explore the experiences of women during pregnancy with mild to moderate mental health ...
This study aimed to explore women's experiences of support and care received from maternity healthca...
Using interpretive descriptive methodology, this qualitative research explores midwives' perceptions...
This exploratory study completed interviews with 25 depressed pregnant women who had prior depressio...
Introduction: In pregnancy information to guide mothers and nursing practitioners for the treatment ...
Purpose: Perinatal depression is common and increases the risk of adverse outcomes for both the moth...
Depression is common in pregnancy and postpartum, and associated with negative consequences for wome...
Introduction: Depression and anxiety during pregnancy is a major public health problem because of th...
Background: While many women experience prenatal symptoms of anxiety and/or depression (PSAD), treat...
The leading cause of disability worldwide is Major Depressive Disorder (MDD). It impacts women at a ...
Abstract Background The purpose of this constructivis...
Background: Perinatal mental health problems affect approximately 20% of women. The most common cond...
Background Mental health problems in pregnancy and the postnatal period are relatively common and, ...
Background: Pregnant women experience a set of biological and psychological disturbances. The aim of...