2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00737-023-01338-9
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Women’s experiences of specialist perinatal mental health services: a qualitative evidence synthesis

Abstract: Purpose Specialist perinatal mental health services identify and treat women experiencing mental health conditions during pregnancy and up to one year post birth. There is limited knowledge about women’s experiences of care from specialist services. Evaluation and optimisation of service delivery requires knowledge of women’s care experiences. This review aimed to systematically identify, appraise, and synthesise qualitative evidence exploring women’s experiences of specialist perinatal mental he… Show more

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“…Referrals to mental health services could have been challenging for healthcare professionals at the practices we studied, because many participants presented with more than one problem. The inability to provide fitting recommendations for mental health services, due to lacking referral options for example, has been documented as a barrier in other studies as well [33,43]. The finding that more parents with MHPs were referred to baby pilots suggests that in some cases, healthcare professionals were unable to provide referrals to mental health services themselves due to the complexity of the families' needs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Referrals to mental health services could have been challenging for healthcare professionals at the practices we studied, because many participants presented with more than one problem. The inability to provide fitting recommendations for mental health services, due to lacking referral options for example, has been documented as a barrier in other studies as well [33,43]. The finding that more parents with MHPs were referred to baby pilots suggests that in some cases, healthcare professionals were unable to provide referrals to mental health services themselves due to the complexity of the families' needs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%