Canadian Mothers’ Perceived Support Needs During Postpartum Depression

To assess the support needs, support resources, barriers to support, and preferences for support intervention for women with postpartum depression. Multisite, exploratory, descriptive study in which qualitative data were collected on support needs, the availability of resources, perceived barriers t...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of obstetric, gynecologic, and neonatal nursing gynecologic, and neonatal nursing, 2007-09, Vol.36 (5), p.441-449
Hauptverfasser: Nicole, Letourneau, Duffett‐Leger, Linda, Stewart, Miriam, Hegadoren, Kathy, Dennis, Cindy‐Lee, Rinaldi, Christina M., Stoppard, Janet
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Zusammenfassung:To assess the support needs, support resources, barriers to support, and preferences for support intervention for women with postpartum depression. Multisite, exploratory, descriptive study in which qualitative data were collected on support needs, the availability of resources, perceived barriers to support, and preferences for support of women who have experienced symptoms of postpartum depression. Conducted in Alberta and New Brunswick; mothers were interviewed individually (Alberta, n= 24; New Brunswick, n= 17) and in groups (Alberta, n= 5; New Brunswick, n= 6). For most mothers, one‐on‐one support was preferred when postpartum depression is recognized. Group support should be available once the mothers start to feel better and are able to comfortably interact with other mothers in a group format. This suite of alternatives needs to be underpinned by concerted public education efforts.
ISSN:0884-2175
1552-6909
DOI:10.1111/j.1552-6909.2007.00174.x