2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajogmf.2022.100581
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Implementing an inpatient postpartum depression screening, education, and referral program: a quality improvement initiative

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“…ERIC recommended strong strategies focusing on education and training. Maastrup et al found that exclusive breastfeeding rates in preterm infants at discharge improved after training neonatal nurses in breastfeeding-supportive evidence-based practical training (32); with planning, systems review, and trained staff, postpartum depression (PPD) screening can be integrated into obstetric and paediatric practices and high screening and referral rates can be achieved (33). Others have also demonstrated that effective evidence-based knowledge training is of great signi cance for improving nurses' evidence-based practical ability and facilitating the translation of evidence into the clinical practice (34)(35)(36).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…ERIC recommended strong strategies focusing on education and training. Maastrup et al found that exclusive breastfeeding rates in preterm infants at discharge improved after training neonatal nurses in breastfeeding-supportive evidence-based practical training (32); with planning, systems review, and trained staff, postpartum depression (PPD) screening can be integrated into obstetric and paediatric practices and high screening and referral rates can be achieved (33). Others have also demonstrated that effective evidence-based knowledge training is of great signi cance for improving nurses' evidence-based practical ability and facilitating the translation of evidence into the clinical practice (34)(35)(36).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%