Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7523820 | Midwifery | 2018 | 45 Pages |
Abstract
Timely and appropriate care is required to ensure the best outcomes for women with perinatal mental health problems and their families. A greater understanding of perinatal mental health among midwives is required to enable them to provide support and information to women and their families, and to identify when specialist intervention is required. Education and other structural supports, such as care pathways and documentation, is required to train and support midwives in their key role of caring for, and collaborating with, women with perinatal mental health problems.
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Authors
Margaret (Associate Professor in Midwifery), Carmel (Research Assistant), Ailish MCAT, RPN, Mark (Assistant Professor), Ursula MSc, RM, RN, Deirdre MSc, RPN, Agnes (Professor in Mental Health),