Optimal care for mother and baby in severe postpartum mental illness.

IF 1.1 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
Rupa Sanadi, Ranga Rao, Claudia Klier, Nabagata Das, Prabha S Chandra
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Abstract

Background: Severe postpartum mental illnesses (PPSMI), including postpartum psychosis, bipolar disorder, and major depression, affect approximately 1-2 per 1000 deliveries and can lead to serious consequences including suicide, infanticide, and long-term disruptions in the mother-infant relationship. In many low-resource settings, the absence of specialized mother-baby units (MBUs) necessitates alternate models of care.

Methods: This narrative review synthesizes current evidence and clinical guidelines on managing PPMI in outpatient and inpatient settings. Key focus areas include rational psychopharmacology, indications for electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), identification of organic conditions, psychosocial interventions, and family involvement, particularly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs).

Results: Effective management of PPSMI requires timely diagnosis, individualized medication plans compatible with breastfeeding, and consideration of conditions such as autoimmune encephalitis or cerebral venous thrombosis in atypical presentations. ECT is a valuable, often underutilized, option. Multidisciplinary teams play a key role in psychiatric evaluation, pharmacological and nonpharmacological treatment. Family engagement, telepsychosocial support, caregiver education, safety planning and community-based care are essential in the absence of MBUs.

Conclusion: A multidisciplinary, biopsychosocial approach adapted to local resources is vital for managing PPSMI. Strengthening perinatal mental health services and policies can improve maternal outcomes and ensure safer environments for both mother and infant.

产后严重精神疾病母婴最佳护理。
背景:严重产后精神疾病(PPSMI),包括产后精神病、双相情感障碍和重度抑郁症,大约每1000例分娩中有1-2例受到影响,并可能导致包括自杀、杀婴和母婴关系长期中断在内的严重后果。在许多资源匮乏的环境中,缺乏专门的母婴单位(MBUs),需要替代的护理模式。方法:这篇叙述性综述综合了目前在门诊和住院环境中管理PPMI的证据和临床指南。重点领域包括合理的精神药理学、电休克治疗(ECT)的适应症、器质性疾病的识别、社会心理干预和家庭参与,特别是在低收入和中等收入国家。结果:PPSMI的有效治疗需要及时诊断,与母乳喂养相适应的个体化用药计划,并考虑非典型表现的自身免疫性脑炎或脑静脉血栓形成等情况。电痉挛疗法是一种有价值的,但经常未被充分利用的选择。多学科团队在精神病学评估、药物和非药物治疗中发挥着关键作用。家庭参与、远程社会心理支持、照护者教育、安全规划和基于社区的照护在没有mbu的情况下至关重要。结论:多学科、适应当地资源的生物心理社会方法对管理PPSMI至关重要。加强围产期心理健康服务和政策可以改善孕产妇结局,并确保母婴更安全的环境。
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NEUROPSYCHIATRIE
NEUROPSYCHIATRIE PSYCHIATRY-
CiteScore
3.80
自引率
20.00%
发文量
31
期刊介绍: Die Zeitschrift ist das offizielle Organ der „Österreichischen Gesellschaft für Psychiatrie, Psychotherapie und Psychosomatik (ÖGPP)'', und wissenschaftliches Organ der Österreichischen Alzheimer Gesellschaft, der Österreichischen Gesellschaft für Kinder- und Jugendpsychiatrie, Psychosomatik und Psychotherapie, der Österreichischen Schizophreniegesellschaft, und der pro mente austria - Österreichischer Dachverband der Vereine und Gesellschaften für psychische und soziale Gesundheit.Sie veröffentlicht Übersichten zu relevanten Themen des Fachs, Originalarbeiten, Kasuistiken sowie Briefe an die Herausgeber. Zudem wird auch Buchbesprechungen sowie Neuigkeiten aus den Bereichen Personalia, Standes- und Berufspolitik sowie Kongressankündigungen Raum gewidmet.Thematisch ist das Fach Psychiatrie und die Methoden der Psychotherapie in allen ihren Facetten vertreten. Die Zeitschrift richtet sich somit an alle Berufsgruppen, die sich mit Ursachen, Erscheinungsformen und Behandlungsmöglichkeiten von psychischen Störungen beschäftigen.  -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------·        The professional and educational journal of the Austrian Society of Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics (Österreichische Gesellschaft für Psychiatrie, Psychotherapie und Psychosomatik; ÖGPP) and the Austrian Society of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Psychosomatics and Psychotherapy (Österreichische Gesellschaft für Kinder- und Jugendpsychiatrie, Psychosomatik und Psychotherapie; ÖGKJP)·        Overviews of all relevant topics pertaining to the discipline·        Intended for all occupational groups committed to the causes and manifestations of, as well as therapy options for psychic disorders·        All manuscripts principally pass through a double-blind peer review process involving at least two independent expertsThe official journal of the Austrian Societies of Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics (ÖGPP) and Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Psychosomatics and Psychotherapy (ÖGKJP)The journal publishes overviews of relevant issues in the field, original work, case reports and letters to the editors. In addition, space is devoted to book reviews, news from the areas of personnel matters and professional policies, and conference announcements.Thematically, the discipline of psychiatry and the methods of psychotherapy are represented in all their facets. The journal is thus aimed at all professional groups committed to the causes and manifestations of, as well as therapy options for psychic disorders
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