Objective: To explore perinatal health care professionals’ perspectives on barriers and facilitators to addressing perinatal depression. Background: Perinatal depression is common and associated with deleterious effects on mother, foetus, child and family. Although the regular contact between mothers and perinatal health care professionals may make the obstetric setting ideal for addressing depression, barriers persist, and depression remains under-diagnosed and under-treated. Methods: Four 90-minute focus groups were conducted with perinatal health care professionals, including obstetric resident and attending physicians, licensed independent practitioners, nurses, patient care assistants, social workers and administrative support staff. ...
Depression during the perinatal year affects one in seven women, making it the most common complicat...
Purpose: The purpose of this quality improvement project was to educate obstetric healthcare provide...
Introduction: Postnatal depression affects 14% of women, occurring also antenatally, with potential ...
Background: Perinatal depression is common and can cause suffering for mother, fetus/child and famil...
Objective: To identify core barriers and facilitators to addressing perinatal depression and review ...
Major Depressive Disorder is the leading cause of disability among women of reproductive age.1 Up to...
Presentation will discuss: (1) barriers that OB/Gyn providers and support staff encounter in recogni...
Purpose: This project aimed to increase obstetric healthcare providers’ willingness to administer de...
Perinatal depression is a highly prevalent mental health problem with severe consequences, which is ...
A Spanish translation of this publication is available to download under Additional Files below. ...
Background: Postpartum depression (PPD) is a multifaceted and complex issue that impacts not only th...
Depression in the perinatal period is a common medical issue in Vermont, affecting about 10% of wome...
Abstract Background To better understand previously observed racial/ethnic disparities in perinatal ...
Depression is common in pregnancy and postpartum, and associated with negative consequences for wome...
This study aimed to explore women's experiences of support and care received from maternity healthca...
Depression during the perinatal year affects one in seven women, making it the most common complicat...
Purpose: The purpose of this quality improvement project was to educate obstetric healthcare provide...
Introduction: Postnatal depression affects 14% of women, occurring also antenatally, with potential ...
Background: Perinatal depression is common and can cause suffering for mother, fetus/child and famil...
Objective: To identify core barriers and facilitators to addressing perinatal depression and review ...
Major Depressive Disorder is the leading cause of disability among women of reproductive age.1 Up to...
Presentation will discuss: (1) barriers that OB/Gyn providers and support staff encounter in recogni...
Purpose: This project aimed to increase obstetric healthcare providers’ willingness to administer de...
Perinatal depression is a highly prevalent mental health problem with severe consequences, which is ...
A Spanish translation of this publication is available to download under Additional Files below. ...
Background: Postpartum depression (PPD) is a multifaceted and complex issue that impacts not only th...
Depression in the perinatal period is a common medical issue in Vermont, affecting about 10% of wome...
Abstract Background To better understand previously observed racial/ethnic disparities in perinatal ...
Depression is common in pregnancy and postpartum, and associated with negative consequences for wome...
This study aimed to explore women's experiences of support and care received from maternity healthca...
Depression during the perinatal year affects one in seven women, making it the most common complicat...
Purpose: The purpose of this quality improvement project was to educate obstetric healthcare provide...
Introduction: Postnatal depression affects 14% of women, occurring also antenatally, with potential ...