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Nonspecialists providing perinatal depression services in China:a qualitative study

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Objective:To involve stakeholders in Jiangsu Province,China,to identify barriers for nonspecialist-delivered perinatal depression(PND)management to guide management in maternity and child health care institutions.Methods:In this qualitative study,semi-structured face-to-face individual interviews were used,guided by the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research(CFIR).Thematic analysis was done to categorize data using the CFIR framework's domains.Results:There were a total of 20 interviewees.Barriers coded under the CFIR framework included:needs and resources of those served by the organization,cosmopolitanism,available resources,structural characteristics,access to knowledge and information,and knowledge and beliefs.Conclusions:Implementing nonspecialist-delivered PND management poses varying obstacles in different situations.Overcoming these barriers can be accomplished by simplifying interventions based on local conditions,changing women's and families'attitudes and help-seeking behaviors toward PND,establishing linkages with psychiatry,strengthening policymakers'capacity and improving mental health care systems,developing detailed intervention manuals,enhancing clinicians'mental health literacy,and improving the operation of psychologically appropriate approaches to build self-efficacy.

perinatal depressionconsolidated framework for implementation researchmanagementbarriershelp-seeking behaviors

Yuan Zhu、Zhi-Yi Xuan、Min Xu、Xiao-Mei Tang、Qian Li、Gui-Hua Xu

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School of Nursing,Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine,Nanjing,Jiangsu 210023,China

Department of Nursing,Xinghua Maternity and Child Healthcare Center,Taizhou,Jiangsu 225799,China

2024

护理前沿(英文)

护理前沿(英文)

ISSN:2095-7718
年,卷(期):2024.11(4)