Health visitors' lived experiences supporting women with perinatal mental health problems

Elizabeth Modupe Duku, J. Lusher, S. Banbury
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Health visitors play a critical role in supporting the mental wellbeing of vulnerable groups including perinatal women. This review synthesised qualitative and mixed-methods research from eight countries to provide a current understanding of how health visitors make sense of their experiences when supporting perinatal mental health problems. Electronic search engines were used to identify studies from 2011–2021. Of the 887 articles generated, a total of 19 eligible primary studies were selected for review. Clusters of themes emerged from the study findings and included health visitors' perceived role in supporting perinatal mental health problems and current practice in managing perinatal mental health. These included listening visits, cognitive behavioural therapy, referrals, and alternate inventions such as the internet-based-interventions. This review highlights the facilitators and challenges of these types of interventions along with the support and training needs of health visitors, which is of particular relevance in a post-pandemic world.
保健视察员支持有围产期心理健康问题妇女的生活经验
保健视察员在支持包括围产期妇女在内的弱势群体的心理健康方面发挥着关键作用。这篇综述综合了来自8个国家的定性和混合方法研究,以提供对卫生访视者在支持围产期心理健康问题时如何理解其经历的当前理解。电子搜索引擎用于识别2011-2021年的研究。在生成的887篇文章中,总共选择了19篇符合条件的主要研究进行综述。从研究结果中产生了一系列主题,包括保健访问者在支持围产期心理健康问题方面的作用和目前管理围产期心理健康的做法。这些措施包括倾听访问、认知行为疗法、转诊和替代发明,如基于互联网的干预。本次审查强调了这类干预措施的促进因素和挑战,以及卫生巡视员的支持和培训需求,这在大流行后的世界中具有特别重要的意义。
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