Military Medicine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Nov. 7, 2024
This
Clinical
Practical
Guideline
provides
recommendations
based
on
a
systematic
review
of
the
evidence
to
address
critical
decision
points
in
management
pregnancy.
The
guideline
is
intended
improve
patient
outcomes
and
local
patients
who
are
pregnant.
CPG
both
clinical
epidemiological
was
developed
by
panel
multidisciplinary
experts.
Work
Group
clear
comprehensive
evidence-based
incorporating
current
information
practices
targeting
practitioners
throughout
DoD
VA
Health
Care
systems.
does
not
every
aspect
routine
pregnancy
care
be
guide
all
needed
It
also
addresses
some
clinically
important
generally
accepted
standards
interventions
that
do
have
sufficient
high-quality
support
standalone
recommendations.
Additionally,
it
highlights
emerging
topics
potential
impact
future
identifies
gaps
literature
warrant
further
research.
development
VA/DoD
guidelines
directed
Evidence-Based
Practice
adheres
for
trustworthy
were
set
National
Academy
Medicine.
A
focus
group
convened
assess
aspects
treatment
gain
about
values
preferences.
Lewin
Group,
contracted
third
party
with
expertise
development,
facilitated
meetings
key
questions
using
population,
intervention,
comparison,
outcome,
timing,
setting
format.
Consensus
achieved
among
through
an
iterative
process
involving
discussions
conference
calls
person
during
recommendation
meeting.
An
independent
party,
ECRI,
conducted
review,
which
then
used
develop
Grading
Recommendations
Assessment,
Development
Evaluation
system
(7-9).
search
methods
results
detailed
full
guideline.
28
practice
cover
selected
deemed
had
high
priority
need
standards.
divided
into
3
main
categories:
care,
complicated
obstetrics,
mental
health.
algorithm
delineating
recommended
appropriate
timing
these
over
course
postpartum
period
created.
define
nor
pregnancy;
provide
guidance
care.
aligns
DOD's
goal
providing
consistent
quality
utilization
resources
efforts
reduce
errors
inappropriate
variations
practices.
In
total,
identified
71
items
needing
study,
including
areas
requiring
stronger
newer
will
development.
BMC Psychology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(1)
Published: May 28, 2024
Abstract
Purpose
This
review
seeks
to
examine
the
current
state
of
postpartum
social
support
and
psychosocial
conditions
among
women
around
world,
as
well
explore
relationship
between
these
factors.
Additionally,
it
aims
propose
a
logical
framework
for
enhancing
in
this
population.
Methods
Following
development
search
strategy,
two
databases,
PubMed
Science
Direct,
were
searched
studies
published
January
2019
May
2023.
The
was
conducted
throughout
entire
month
risk
bias
included
cross-sectional
assessed
using
Newcastle–Ottawa
Quality
Assessment
Scale,
which
adapted
specific
study
design.
To
determine
if
main
objective
investigate
conditions,
based
on
AMSTAR
checklist,
PRISMA
checklist
flow
diagram.
Data
extraction
performed
with
consensus
authors,
narrative
synthesis
approach
chosen
data
synthesis,
following
guidelines
provided
by
Centre
Reviews
Dissemination
(CRD).
Results
Eleven
final
analysis.
Our
findings
revealed
that
all
reviewed
evidence
positive
association
healthy
period.
However,
due
absence
standardized
measurement
indicators
identify
compare
outcomes
various
studies,
there
need
develop
conceptual
could
enhance
our
understanding
condition
including
anxiety,
depression,
unfavorable
quality
life
status
up
24
after
child
birth.
aimed
incorporate
childbirth
motherhood
"stressful
events,"
while
considering
crucial
"coping
resource."
Furthermore,
acknowledged
empowerment,
help-seeking
behavior,
peer
important
actions,"
alongside
implementing
client-centered
interventions.
Lastly,
recognized
mental
health
optimal
significant
"effects"
Conclusions
proposed
define
women’s
“the
ability
adapt
self-manage.”
Scientific Reports,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
11(1)
Published: Oct. 12, 2021
Abstract
While
pregnant
women
are
already
at-risk
for
developing
symptoms
of
anxiety
and
depression,
this
is
heightened
during
the
COVID-19
pandemic.
We
compared
depression
symptoms,
as
indicators
psychological
distress,
before
COVID-19,
investigated
role
partner,
social
network
healthcare
support
on
COVID-19-related
worries
consequently
distress.
A
national
survey,
conducted
first
lockdown
in
The
Netherlands,
assessed
experiences
distress
(N
=
1421),
whereas
a
comparison
sample
1439)
was
screened
2017–2018.
During
percentage
mothers
scoring
above
questionnaires’
clinical
cut-offs
doubled
(6%
12%)
(24%
52%).
Women
reported
increased
partner
to
pre-pandemic,
but
decreased
support.
Higher
resulted
lower
worries,
which
turn
contributed
less
Results
suggest
that
global
pandemic
exerts
heavy
toll
women’s
mental
health.
Psychological
substantially
higher
than
pre-pandemic
years.
identified
protective
social,
support,
with
important
implications
current
future
crisis
management.
Whether
transient
or
persistent,
whether
how
it
affects
generation
remains
be
determined.
Journal of Affective Disorders,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
339, P. 823 - 831
Published: July 16, 2023
The
current
study
endeavored
to
systematically
integrate
and
quantitatively
evaluate
the
effectiveness
of
interpersonal
psychological
interventions
for
postpartum
depression
patients.Four
electronic
databases
Pubmed,
Embase,
Cochrane
Web
Science
were
employed
literature
retrieval,
search
time
was
from
inception
database
May
30,
2022.
Literature
screening
data
extraction
performed
independently
by
two
researchers.A
total
528
studies
screened,
9
them
finally
included.
There
1012
subjects,
518
assigned
in
experimental
group
494
control.
Evidence
indicated
that
on
depression,
satisfaction
with
family,
social
support
both
groups
after
intervention
included:
score
[MD
=
-2.80,
95%CI
(-3.86
-1.74),
P
<
0.05],
8.41,
(1.49
-15.33),
1.83,
(-2.10
-5.76)]
patients.
values
0.05
substantial
improvement
as
compared
control.During
research
process,
it
is
impossible
researchers
use
double-blind
trials
simultaneously,
which
may
present
a
Hawthorne
effect,
but
this
can
be
avoided
general
control.Interpersonal
psychotherapy
could
improve
patients
appropriate
between
4
8
weeks,
also
improved
family
patients,
longer
intervention,
higher
family.
BMC Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
23(1)
Published: Oct. 30, 2023
Abstract
Background
Guidelines
on
psychological
and/or
psychosocial
assessment
and
intervention
in
the
perinatal
period
can
provide
beneficial
practice
guidance
for
healthcare
professions
to
reduce
maternal
distress
potential
mortality.
As
little
is
known
about
similarities
recommendations
across
guidelines,
which
could
impact
quality
of
therapeutic
women
receive,
this
systematic
review
was
conducted
draw
out
consistent
input.
Method
Eight
literature
two
guideline
databases
were
searched
alongside
development
institutions,
organisations
maternity
or
mental
health
care.
All
relevant
extracted
before
assessed
using
AGREE-II
instrument.
Included
guidelines
had
a
primary
secondary
focus
difficulties.
Using
narrative
synthesis
approach,
recommendation
consistencies
inconsistencies
outlined.
Results
From
92
records
screened,
seven
met
inclusion
criteria.
Only
rated
high
(>
80%)
all
domains,
with
other
scoring
between
poor
excellent
domains.
Highest
domains
clarity
presentation
(75%)
scope
purpose
(70%).
Recommendations
structured
most
commonly
reported
guidelines;
however,
level
detail
depth
information
varied
guidelines.
Whilst
mother-infant
dyad
partners
considered,
research
into
working
therapeutically
these
client
groups
services
only
just
emerging.
Hence,
based
consensus
expert
opinion.
Conclusion
Perinatal
but
showed
considerable
variability
recommendations,
have
implications
standards
clinical
practice.
However,
there
still
need
improve
evidence
underpinning
advance
implementation
interventions.
High
interventions
outcomes
their
families.
BMC Psychology,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
11(1)
Published: April 17, 2023
Lebanese
adults
face
daily
obstacles
due
to
their
numerous
responsibilities
and
non-ending
external
pressures
the
extent
that
Lebanon
has
been
ranked
second
among
highest
negative
experiences
countries
worldwide.
A
sparse
number
of
international
studies
showed
positive
social
support,
religiosity
cognitive
reappraisal
would
decrease
psychological
distress,
but
none
in
Lebanon.
This
study
aimed
evaluate
association
between
distress
adults,
taking
into
consideration
moderating
role
emotion
regulation.
Campbell Systematic Reviews,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
20(2)
Published: April 21, 2024
Postpartum
depression
(PPD)
is
a
condition
that
can
affect
any
woman
regardless
of
ethnicity,
age,
party,
marital
status,
income,
and
type
delivery.
This
highly
prevalent
worldwide.
PPD,
if
not
treated
timely,
the
maternal-child
bond
have
detrimental
impact
on
future
cognitive,
emotional,
behavioral
development
child.
Interpersonal
psychotherapy
(IPT)
has
been
reported
as
an
effective
treatment
PPD
in
previous
studies
this
focuses
relationship
social
support
issues.
Previous
reviews
conducted
developed
nations
superior
efficacy
IPT
comparison
to
other
options.
There
no
systematic
review
low
middle-income
countries
PPD.
Therefore
it
was
necessary
undertake
assess
effectiveness
reducing
among
postpartum
women
(LMICs).
Cambridge Prisms Global Mental Health,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 46
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
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European Journal of Investigation in Health Psychology and Education,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
13(9), P. 1694 - 1706
Published: Sept. 1, 2023
Introduction.
Pregnancy
is
a
unique
time
in
woman's
life
that
can
be
both
exciting
and
challenging.
It
also
period
associated
with
significant
stress,
anxiety,
depression,
which
have
negative
consequences
for
the
mother
baby.
Mindfulness
interventions
are
known
to
well-suited
treatment
prevention
method
psychiatric
symptoms
pregnancy,
web-based
applications
been
explored.
We
here
present
an
up-to-date
systematic
review
meta-analysis
of
randomized-controlled
trials
investigate
effect
digital-based
mindfulness
on
depressive,
stress
during
pregnancy.
Methods.
The
literature
search
data
extraction
was
performed
by
two
independent
raters.
resulted
13
eligible
studies
overall
comprising
1373
participants.
conducted
random-effects
meta-analyses
after
completion
digital
intervention
(compared
control
group).
Results.
Digital
methods
were
significantly
able
reduce
depression
(g
=
-0.47,
95%
CI
[-0.9;
-0.09])
anxiety
-0.41,
[-0.77;
-0.05]),
but
not
symptoms.
These
effects
moderated
attrition
rate
(βDepression
0.025,
pDepression
<
0.01;
βAnxiety
0.022,
pAnxiety
βStress
pStress
0.01).
Primiparity
had
influence
regarding
(β
0.033,
p
0.024).
Conclusions.
promising
mental
health
pregnant
women.
identified
certain
parameters
moderating
this
effect,
example,
primiparity
rate.