DEVELOPMENT OF AN INSTRUMENT TO ASSESS THE WOMAN’S POSTNATAL NEEDS

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
1 Labor and Birth: Effects on Early Relationships and Attachment Priscilla Tait MS, CNM, IMH-E(IV)
Advertisements

Perinatal Mental Health in Colorado: What We Know and What We Can Do
Postpartum Family Planning: Bridging barriers and motivating change Chelsea Cooper Holly Blanchard Mini University March 7, 2014.
The Transfer of the 0 -5 Healthy Child Programme.
I have no relevant financial relationships with the manufacturers of any commercial products and/or provider of commercial services discussed in this CME.
Post Natal Care of the Mother Cate Price Medical Advisor Obstetrics Shared Care.
Post Partum Depression
Mother and Infant Research Unit MIRU Department of Health Sciences University of York November 2005.
Janice H. Goodman, PhD..  “Perinatal depression is associated with potential negative consequences for the mother and infant, and therefore efforts to.
The Complete Diagnosis Coding Book by Shelley C. Safian, MAOM/HSM, CCS-P, CPC-H, CHA Chapter 9 Coding Obstetrics and Gynecology Copyright © 2009 by The.
+ MIDWIFERY. + What does a midwife do? A midwife is a registered health care professional who provides primary care to women during pregnancy, labour.
報 告 者 王瓊琦. postpartum depression : identification of women at risk.
Peripartum Depression Laura J. Miller, M.D. Women’s Mental Health Program University of Illinois at Chicago.
Part 2: Helping troubled mothers around childbirth.
The Postpartum Period The Postpartum Family: Needs and Care Chapter 22
Postpartum Depression A Mothers’ Mental Health Toolkit Project Learning Video with Dr. Joanne MacDonald Reproductive Mental Health Service IWK Health Centre.
Katherine Mick, PhD, APRN Newton, KS and KCSL/Wichita Child Guidance Center cell
1 Lecture 2: Types of measurement Purposes of measurement Types and sources of data Reliability and validity Levels of measurement Types of scale.
The Post-Partum Visit Re-Design Jeanne A. Conry, MD, PhD Chair, ACOG District IX.
The Role of the Midwife in Public Health Julie Foster Senior Lecturer University of Cumbria.
Outcome measurement in surveys of women’s experiences of maternity care Josephine Green Mother and Infant Research Unit (MIRU) Department of Health Sciences,
PREVENTING FUTURE PROBLEMS SCOTTISH DRUGS FORUM 28th November 2005 Intervention at Birth Mary Hepburn Princess Royal Maternity Glasgow.
Harold C. Pollard, MD October 27, No disclosures.
Max Brinsmead MB BS PhD May  To date the pregnancy  But ultrasound is more accurate  To identify problems requiring pro active care  Antenatal.
Maternity & Women’s Health CARE.  Maternity nursing focuses on the care of childbearing women and their families through all stages of pregnancy childbirth,
Presentation advocating for in-country rapid syphilis testing These slides provide a template for how to present the case for rapid syphilis testing and.
Insert Program or Hospital Logo Introduction BACKGROUND Breastfeeding is very beneficial to the health and development of infants and is therefore highly.
The FMEC IMPLICIT Network: Improving the Health of Women and Their Infants through Quality Improvement Stephanie E. Rosener, MD Daniel J. Frayne, MD 3.
Research Question In what way is the routine use in practice of the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) helping health visitors and others.
Advancing Excellence in Health Care Perinatal Depression: Prevalence, Screening, Accuracy and Screening Outcomes Susan F. Meikle, M.D., M.S.P.H. Senior.
Jhpiego in partnership with Save the Children, Constella Futures, The Academy for Educational Development, The American College of Nurse-Midwives and IMA.
Impact of maternal depression in neuropsychomotor development of 12 month old infants Maria de Lima Salum e Morais - Health Institute – São Paulo – Brazil.
ESSENTIAL MENTAL HEALTH TOOLKIT FOR HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS CARING FOR PERINATAL WOMEN Valerie M. Kading, DNP Candidate
Jhpiego in partnership with Save the Children, Constella Futures, The Academy for Educational Development, The American College of Nurse-Midwives and IMA.
BACKGROUND Despite the well established link between fetal macrosomia and maternal diabetes, it is estimated that 80% of macrosomic babies are born to.
Opportunities for integrating mental health care into maternal health care platforms in low-resource settings Joy Noel Baumgartner, PhD, MSSW Evidence.
Predictors of stability and change in maternal and paternal sensitivity in the first 18 months postpartum BACKGROUND Hervé Tissot, PhD 1, Nicolas Favez,
Name of presentation Month 2009 Conflict of interest: None to declare.
By Abdulrhman Fahad AL-Mutairy. OBJECTIVES  Know the types of the Postpartum Mood Disorders  Know the Epidemiology  How they present to you  How to.
9th International Conference of Asia Scholars (ICAS9)
Resident Home Visits in the First Month of Life Impact on Family Outcomes and Resident Education Mary Beth Sutter, MD Ashley Lakin, DO Susanna Magee, MD,
Ultrasound Best practice antenatal care for a woman who has no complications of pregnancy, involves referral for two screening-based ultrasounds a first.
Chapter 5-3 Childbirth Options.
SOUTH PACIFIC NURSES FORUM
Abstract Results Background Discussion Methods
First Antenatal Assessment
The Postpartum Period Chapter 3.
Virginia Department of Health Staysi Blunt, Evaluator
Maternal Support Measures
Catherine de Pierrepont, Sexologist B. A. & M. A. , Ph. D
Development of Indicator Scores Using Items from the WHO Safe Motherhood Needs Assessment to Examine Utilisation of Maternal Health Services in South Africa.
Reproductive Health Nursing NUR 324
Breastfeeding for six months is an independent association of language and cognitive intelligence in infants at 18 months. Sonia Kua1, Julie Qunilivan1,2,3.
C. K. Smith, G. Gaither, P. Lin & A. M. Spurling
Project 3B: Reproductive, Maternal and Child Health – Logic Model 2018
At the 38th Annual International conference on Global Health,
Jenny reese pro project implementation lead
Obstetric / Specialist / Mother & Baby Care
This is a SAMPLE Powerpoint
Adjusting to life after baby
Methodology Week 5.
Sex Differences in Mental Illness
The Effects of Mothers’ Postpartum Depression
Labor During labour, help women maintain control.
Professor Deborah Baker
Holding the Family: it’s all about relationships
Reflections on how Realistic Medicine has influenced you
Kenneth Sherr Embedded implementation science to enhance the relevance of effectiveness trials for structural interventions Kenneth Sherr.
Labor During labour, help women maintain control.
Kaplan–Meier plots of survival by gestational week for babies born at 23–26 weeks of gestation in level 3 and level 2 centres in England in Kaplan–Meier.
Presentation transcript:

DEVELOPMENT OF AN INSTRUMENT TO ASSESS THE WOMAN’S POSTNATAL NEEDS Anne Marie Weissheimer Escola de Enfermagem - Univ. Federal do Rio Grande do Sul PROBLEM Low quality of care delivered to women during the postnatal period in relation to contraception, sexual resumption, sexually transmitted infections, perineal care, breastfeeding, social support, baby care, and others. Home visits vs. Basic Health Units. POPULATION Women at the postpartum period (7-10 days; 30-45 days; 6 months; 1 year). INTERVENTION The development and validation of a scale to measure and assess the postnatal needs of women during their first year after childbirth (7-10 days; 30-45 days; 6 months; 1 year). The domains of the scale will be generated through focus groups with postpartum women, health professionals and with the use of literature review. COMPARISION Women whose needs are not measured or assessed by the scale (that is, standardized postnatal care actually delivered to women after childbirth). OUTCOME Assessment of the women’s needs during the postpartum period that could lead to an integral postnatal care. INTRODUCTION Human pregnancy, childbirth and postpartum are physiological events on a woman’s life cycle, but some factors have influence on the human postnatal period, including physical, psychological and socioeconomic matters1. Antenatal and childbirth care are well covered. In Brazil, the responsibility of postnatal care lies mainly on the woman’s shoulders at a moment of adjustment to motherhood and much more. Home Visits versus Basic Health Units. Perceived Risk versus Measured Risk. Depression  EPDS2. Quality of Life  Mother Generated Index3; Childbirth Perception Scale4. Research question: What are the women’s needs during the postpartum period that could lead to an integral postnatal care? OBJECTIVES Primary - To develop an instrument that assesses the postnatal needs of women during their first year after childbirth (at 7-10 days; 30-45 days; 6 months; 1 year). Secondary - To measure and validate the psychometric properties of the developed instrument. - To translate and adapt the instrument so it can be used both in Brazil and in the United Kingdom. METHODS A methodological study following the steps proposed by Streiner and Norman5. Domains will be generated through focus groups and literature review. Psychometric properties tested: content validity, reliability (internal consistency and stability) . Statistical analysis. Ethical aspects. REFERENCES 1- Aston M, Price S, Etowa J, et al. 2015. The power of relationships: exploring how public health nurses support mothers and families during postpartum home visits. Journal of Family Nursing 21(1): 11– 34. 2 - Cox JL., Holden JM. Sagovsky R. 1987. Detection of postnatal depression: development of the 10-item Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale. Br J Psychiatry 150: 782–6. 3 - Symon A, MacDonald A, Ruta, D. 2002. Postnatal quality of life assessment: introducing the Mother-Generated Index. BIRTH 29(1): 40-46. 4 - Truijens SEM, Wijnen HA, Pommer AM, Oei, SG, Pop VJM. 2014. Development of the Childbirth Perception Scale (CPS): perception of delivery and the first postpartum week. Arch Womens Ment Health 17:411–421. 5 - Streiner DL, Norman GR. 2008. Health measurements scales: a practical guide to their development and use. 4 ed. New York: Oxford University Press.