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    Managing perinatal mental health disorders effectively: Identifying the necessary components of service provision and delivery

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    Author
    Rothera, Ian
    Oates, Margaret R.
    Keyword
    Perinatal care
    Mental health services
    Delivery of health care
    Date
    2008
    
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    DOI
    10.1192/pb.bp.107.16758
    Publisher's URL
    https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/psychiatric-bulletin/article/managing-perinatal-mental-health-disorders-effectively-identifying-the-necessary-components-of-service-provision-and-delivery/91975F0F010A52176892A506BE2E4FAB
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    Aims and Method: To identify problems with the management of perinatal mental health disorders and areas where improvements are thought-required. The study used qualitative methods comprising focus groups with recovered patients and interviews with health professionals. Results: Issues we identified included a lack of knowledge, skills, integrated working, poor access to resources and ill-defined professional roles and responsibilities. Improving care and service provision requires the development of training and education programmes, care pathways and protocols, and referral guidelines and liaison services. Clinical Implications: Difficulties over managing perinatal mental illnesses occur at all levels of healthcare provision. Our findings confirm best practice recommendations which emphasise improved joint working and the provision of specialist services in all localities.
    Citation
    Rothera, I. & Oates, M. R. (2008). Managing perinatal mental health disorders effectively: Identifying the necessary components of service provision and delivery. Psychiatric Bulletin, 32 (4), pp.131-133.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12904/10202
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