PROBLEM: About 10-15% of women experience postpartum depression (PPD). Doulas provide support and education about PPD. METHODS: This qualitative study used focus groups with mothers, doulas, and doula trainers to develop educational materials for doulas to help mothers identify symptoms of depression and seek treatment. FINDINGS: All participants preferred materials that use simple language and avoid psychiatric jargon. Three themes emerged: someone to talk to, flexibility, and interactivity. Materials developed include tri-fold brochure and content for an application for smartphones and digital tablets. CONCLUSIONS: Doulas can use these interactive materials to provide supportive, relationship-based care that complements nursing care.
PROBLEM: About 10-15% of women experience postpartum depression (PPD). Doulas provide support and education about PPD. METHODS: This qualitative study used focus groups with mothers, doulas, and doula trainers to develop educational materials for doulas to help mothers identify symptoms of depression and seek treatment. FINDINGS: All participants preferred materials that use simple language and avoid psychiatric jargon. Three themes emerged: someone to talk to, flexibility, and interactivity. Materials developed include tri-fold brochure and content for an application for smartphones and digital tablets. CONCLUSIONS: Doulas can use these interactive materials to provide supportive, relationship-based care that complements nursing care.
Authors: Álvaro Camacho; Patricia González; Sheila F Castañeda; Alan Simmons; Christina Buelna; Hector Lemus; Gregory A Talavera Journal: Community Ment Health J Date: 2014-08-09