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Best practice recommendations for the integration of trauma-informed approaches in maternal mental health care within the context of perinatal trauma and loss: A systematic review of current guidance.
Benton, Madeleine; Wittkowski, Anja; Edge, Dawn; Reid, Holly E; Quigley, Terri; Sheikh, Zoyah; Smith, Debbie M.
Affiliation
  • Benton M; Division of Psychology and Mental Health, School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.
  • Wittkowski A; Division of Psychology and Mental Health, School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK; Manchester Academic Health Sciences Centre, Manchester, UK; Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, UK.
  • Edge D; Division of Psychology and Mental Health, School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK; Manchester Academic Health Sciences Centre, Manchester, UK; Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, UK.
  • Reid HE; Division of Psychology and Mental Health, School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK; Manchester Academic Health Sciences Centre, Manchester, UK.
  • Quigley T; The Cheshire and Mersey Specialist Perinatal Service, NHS, UK.
  • Sheikh Z; Division of Psychology and Mental Health, School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK; Manchester Academic Health Sciences Centre, Manchester, UK.
  • Smith DM; Division of Psychology and Mental Health, School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK; Manchester Academic Health Sciences Centre, Manchester, UK. Electronic address: debbie.smith-2@manchester.ac.uk.
Midwifery ; 131: 103949, 2024 Apr.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38382415
ABSTRACT

PURPOSE:

The National Health Service (NHS) in England plans to increase accessibility to evidence-based, trauma-informed psychological care for women in the perinatal period. Therefore, this systematic review aimed to 1) synthesise current guidance from clinical guidelines, policy documents, and care standards on trauma-informed approaches to care in maternal mental health settings within the context of pregnancy-related trauma and 2) to offer recommendations informing the implementation and evaluation of this type of care.

METHODS:

Nine electronic databases were searched and screened. Data were extracted and analysed using narrative synthesis. Included records were quality-assessed.

RESULTS:

After screening 1095 identified records, 11 records were included. The findings were synthesised into eight

recommendations:

1) screening for trauma, 2) access to care, 3) clear and sensitive communication, 4) consistency and continuity of care, 5) offering individualised care whilst recognising diversity, 6) collaboration between women, families, and services, 7) care provider training to enhance skills and knowledge, and 8) supervision and peer support for care providers.

CONCLUSIONS:

The findings of this review are highly relevant given the current development, delivery, and evaluation of specific maternal mental health services, particularly in the United Kingdom, but also with the increase in perinatal mental health provision more globally.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Mental Health Services Limits: Adult / Female / Humans / Pregnancy Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: En Journal: Midwifery Journal subject: ENFERMAGEM / OBSTETRICIA Year: 2024 Type: Article Affiliation country: United kingdom

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Mental Health Services Limits: Adult / Female / Humans / Pregnancy Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: En Journal: Midwifery Journal subject: ENFERMAGEM / OBSTETRICIA Year: 2024 Type: Article Affiliation country: United kingdom