2023
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-059060
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Development of a family-community interaction programme in the treatment of women with postpartum depression: protocol for a randomised controlled trial

Abstract: IntroductionPostpartum depression has great harm and becomes a serious public health problem. Most women stay at home after childbirth, so the support from community and family is particularly important in the treatment of postpartum depression. The cooperation between family and community can effectively improve treatment effect of patients with postpartum depression. It is imperative to conduct a study on the collaboration and interaction among patients, family and community in the treatment of postpartum de… Show more

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“…Collaboratively developing and implementing depression care plans within the community created a sense of acceptance and belonging for patients [ 29 , 30 ], leading to heightened self-esteem [ 31 ]. The follow-up and evaluation step ensured the model's effectiveness, allowing revisions based on family and community input [ 32 ]. While the ICCC framework-based model utilizing family and community participation proved effective in caring for hill tribes with depression, some limitations were noted in its development and implementation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Collaboratively developing and implementing depression care plans within the community created a sense of acceptance and belonging for patients [ 29 , 30 ], leading to heightened self-esteem [ 31 ]. The follow-up and evaluation step ensured the model's effectiveness, allowing revisions based on family and community input [ 32 ]. While the ICCC framework-based model utilizing family and community participation proved effective in caring for hill tribes with depression, some limitations were noted in its development and implementation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%