This study aimed to explore women's experiences of support and care received from maternity healthcare professionals for perinatal low mood or depression, and healthcare professionals' experiences of providing support and care for women experiencing perinatal low mood or depression. In this qualitative study, face-to-face individual semi-structured interviews and focus groups were conducted with 15 women and 19 healthcare professionals living or working in Yorkshire and the Humber, England in 2019. Thematic analysis was used to analyse the qualitative data. The following themes were identified: 1) Lack of standardisation in identification and support for perinatal low mood and depression; 2) Unclear and non-standardised pathways for perinat...
Abstract Background Perinatal depression is the most common mental illness experienced by pregnant a...
Objective this study aims to characterize the help-seeking behaviours of women who were screened po...
The World Health Organisation recommended that healthcare practitioners should have appropriate skil...
This study aimed to explore women's experiences of support and care received from maternity healthca...
Purpose – Up to 25 per cent of women will experience depression during their pregnancy. Perinatal me...
Objective: To explore perinatal health care professionals’ perspectives on barriers and facilitators...
Objective: Mental health issues in the perinatal period are common, and can have negative consequenc...
Objective: Nearly half of all cases of perinatal depression are not detected, despite routine appoin...
Objective To explore the experiences of women during pregnancy with mild to moderate mental health ...
Perinatal depression is a highly prevalent mental health problem with severe consequences, which is ...
Objective To explore midwives’ skills, knowledge and experiences of supporting wo...
INTRODUCTION: Postnatal depression is largely underdiagnosed in many low-and middle-income countries...
Background: Up to 20% of women experience anxiety and depression during the perinatal period. In the...
Abstract Background Treating depression early in pregnancy can improve health outcomes for women and...
Background: While many women experience prenatal symptoms of anxiety and/or depression (PSAD), treat...
Abstract Background Perinatal depression is the most common mental illness experienced by pregnant a...
Objective this study aims to characterize the help-seeking behaviours of women who were screened po...
The World Health Organisation recommended that healthcare practitioners should have appropriate skil...
This study aimed to explore women's experiences of support and care received from maternity healthca...
Purpose – Up to 25 per cent of women will experience depression during their pregnancy. Perinatal me...
Objective: To explore perinatal health care professionals’ perspectives on barriers and facilitators...
Objective: Mental health issues in the perinatal period are common, and can have negative consequenc...
Objective: Nearly half of all cases of perinatal depression are not detected, despite routine appoin...
Objective To explore the experiences of women during pregnancy with mild to moderate mental health ...
Perinatal depression is a highly prevalent mental health problem with severe consequences, which is ...
Objective To explore midwives’ skills, knowledge and experiences of supporting wo...
INTRODUCTION: Postnatal depression is largely underdiagnosed in many low-and middle-income countries...
Background: Up to 20% of women experience anxiety and depression during the perinatal period. In the...
Abstract Background Treating depression early in pregnancy can improve health outcomes for women and...
Background: While many women experience prenatal symptoms of anxiety and/or depression (PSAD), treat...
Abstract Background Perinatal depression is the most common mental illness experienced by pregnant a...
Objective this study aims to characterize the help-seeking behaviours of women who were screened po...
The World Health Organisation recommended that healthcare practitioners should have appropriate skil...