| Literature DB >> 31500606 |
Mary McCauley1, Abigail Brown2, Bernice Ofosu3, Nynke van den Broek2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Maternal mental health is an international public health concern. Many women experience mental ill-health during and after pregnancy, but assessment is not part of routine maternity care in many low- and middle-income countries. Healthcare providers are in a position to identify and support women who experience mental health disorders during and after pregnancy. We sought to investigate the knowledge, attitudes and perceptions of routine screening for maternal mental health during and after pregnancy among healthcare providers providing routine maternity care in Accra, Ghana. Enabling factors, barriers and potential management options to routinely screen maternal mental health during and after pregnancy were explored.Entities:
Keywords: Antenatal care; Healthcare providers; Maternal mental health; Postnatal care; Psychological ill-health; Quality of care
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31500606 PMCID: PMC6734443 DOI: 10.1186/s12888-019-2261-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychiatry ISSN: 1471-244X Impact factor: 3.630
Enabling factors for the provision of maternal mental health
| Sub-theme | Quote | |
|---|---|---|
| Awareness of mental health | Q1 | “… when it comes to mental health it’s a vast variety, like it’s a whole spectrum … spectrum for poor mental health to good mental health...” (A12, KII, Doctor) |
| Q2 | “… some people have pre-existing … mental illnesses that carry on into pregnancy, and then you have another group … who would have the just the post-partum blues … so I think it’s a whole spectrum …” (A16, KII, Doctor) | |
| Awareness of maternal mental health | Q3 | “… most pregnant women are at risk or suffering from one or two mental conditions especially in the post-partum …” (A10, KII, Doctor) |
| Q4 | “We have post-partum psychological problems which is a spectrum, we have maternal blues, we have depression, we have psychosis and all postnatally …” (A4, KII, Doctor) | |
| Q5 | “… the commonest ones we have is postpartum depression, and postpartum psychosis …” (A18, KII, Doctor) | |
| Awareness of the effect of poor maternal mental health on the mother, baby, family | Q6 | “Poor mental health can affect your day to day activities, your work, your schooling and how you relate to other persons …” (A12, KII, Doctor) |
| Q7 | “… if the mother is not excited or happy about giving birth to the child and there is no natural bonding between the mother and the child, the baby is neglected, the baby is not fed properly, the baby becomes malnourished …” (A3, KII, Doctor) | |
| Q8 | “… the woman who is suffering from schizophrenia, who has paranoid delusions … can feel that they’ve sent the baby to come and harm her or something, so she will just withdraw from the baby …” (A8, KII, Doctor) | |
| Q9 | “...if the woman is not in the best state of mind and she gives birth … the family tends to suffer a lot because they find it difficult to associate with such a person so it’s not a good thing...” (D, FGD, Junior nurse-midwife) | |
Barriers to the provision of maternal mental health
| Sub-theme | Quote | |
|---|---|---|
| Lack of time | Q 10 | “… everybody wants to deal with the more … organic things … because the outpatient department is choked, you must see as many people as you can … “(A13, KII, Doctor) |
| Q 11 | “But we don’t spend much time with the patient, so you don’t get to see their worries...” (A6, KII, Doctor) | |
| Q 12 | “So, you just have so many [patients] at a time, that there’s no time to really give that kind of care that you should. We know we should be giving it, but we don’t give it, there’s really no time to do that …” (A11, KII, Doctor) | |
| Lack of staff | Q 13 | “… we need more doctors so that the workload will come down, then one can have enough time, addressing mental issue … but one doesn’t have a luxury to do it …” (A10, KII, Doctor) |
| Q 14 | “… everybody is stressed, even the doctor! How can a stressed person look after somebody who is stressed?” (A6, KII, Doctor) | |
| Lack of education | Q 15 | “We don’t take psychiatry serious at all … even in medical school …” (A6, KII, Doctor) |
| Q 16 | “I don’t think mental health has really been one of those things that is commonly taught … part of our training which is dedicated to mental health is small.” (A4, KII, Doctor) | |
| Stigma | Q 17 | “… mental health comes with some stigma” (A8, KII, Doctor) |
| Q 18 | “… you see we live in a society where mental health is being stigmatised … people who have mental problems are stigmatized …” (A18, KII, Doctor) | |
| Q 19 | “… most people want to [help] but the fear of stigma wouldn’t allow them to do it” (E, FGD, Junior nurse-midwife) | |
| Q 20 | “… you see because we live in a society where mental health is being stigmatised people who have mental problems they are being stigmatized, so, to go and discuss something like that with the person … they might think that you are tagging her as having a mental problem.” (A18, KII, Doctor) | |
| Q 21 | “The first impression that comes to your mind when you hear mental health is hmm …. ‘this person is not in the right mind’ yeah, so it comes with its own stigma.” (A8, KII, Doctor) | |
| Cultural beliefs | Q 22 | “… they attribute it to these spiritual things, so most of the cases won’t come to the hospital … unless of course they realise, maybe, it’s getting out of hand and then they go to the pastor …” (E, FGD, Junior nurse-midwife) |
| Q 23 | “… [if] you’re crying more or you’re behaving differently than somebody else … they would consider it as … of spiritual origin...” (A11, KII, Doctor) | |
| Q 24 | “the perception about schizophrenia was that people are ‘mad’ because that’s when they hallucinate, they hear auditory hallucinations and visual hallucinations they have paranoia and all that.” (A8, KII, Doctor) | |
| Q 25 | “...in our part of the world, nobody would like to be called a ‘mad man or mad woman’, so we have to be tactful...” (A2, KII, Doctor) | |
Suggested solutions for the provision of a maternal mental health service
| Sub-theme | Quote | |
|---|---|---|
| Guidelines | Q 26 | “I think there should be guidelines …” (A4, KII, Doctor) |
| Q 27 | “There should be guidelines so that there’s a kind of purpose, there’s a reason why you are doing it, so you can’t just be screening women with no purpose or no guidelines.” (A8, KII, Doctor) | |
| Q 28 | “I just wish it becomes part of the routine screening of our patients because if you are able to detect … those with such conditions or who need help early that will prevent us from getting to them late” (A20, KII, Doctor) | |
| Q 29 | “if it is a poster that I turn, and I look, and I see something that reminding me that ‘we must ask this’ it’s helpful … something so people will be reminded everywhere in your hospital ‘mental health in women is important” (A6, KII, Doctor) | |
| Antenatal screening | Q 30 | “We could include it into our antenatal book then routinely, and postnatal of course, routinely when the patient comes as part of the questions we ask …” (A12, KII, Doctor) |
| Q 31 | “… at the first visit, the booking visit, if we had … a structured questionnaire or a tool that could be used, it will go a long way so that right from booking...potential problems are picked up early enough...” (A16, KII, Doctor) | |
| Education for mothers | Q 32 | “It should be part of...the antenatal clinic, because when they come we give them talks …” (A20, KII, Doctor) |
| Education of healthcare providers | Q 33 | “… we need to have public education, we need to educate people, we need to educate ourselves as healthcare providers, we need to educate the pregnant women, we need to come up with policies, we need to improve and set up a structured plan in a way to attack this situation …” (A3, KII, Doctor) |
| “… we need to train [healthcare providers] we have to get the techniques to do it … and you need to get things in place to do it...” (A16, KII, Doctor) | ||
| Multidisciplinary team approach | Q 34 | “I would say that there should be separate unit in the antenatal clinic where a psychiatrist or psychiatric nurse or psychologist could do the screening and counselling (A1, KII, Doctor) |
| Q 35 | “… having a multi-disciplinary approach to it involving the physicians coming to [the antenatal clinic] some days … if they are there at the same clinic it might improve the management than losing and managing them …” (A9, KII, Doctor) | |
| Q 36 | “I think we need psychiatry units … so that we know where we are directing our patients to when it comes to mental health” (C, FGD, Junior nurse-midwife) | |