Effectiveness of Postpartum Education in the Reducing Symptoms of Postpartum Depression

被引:1
|
作者
McCarter-Spaulding, Deborah [1 ,2 ]
Shea, Stephen [2 ]
机构
[1] Catholic Med Ctr, Manchester, NH USA
[2] St Anselm Coll, Manchester, NH USA
关键词
postpartum depression; nursing intervention; postpartum nurses; patient education;
D O I
10.1111/1552-6909.12629
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
Objective: To determine if an educational intervention provided during postpartum hospitalization is effective in decreasing the symptoms of postpartum depression (PPD) as measured by the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) at 6‐weeks, 3‐months, and 6‐months postpartum. Design: Quasi‐experimental. Setting: A 12‐bed maternity unit of an acute care hospital in New England. Sample: A sample of 240 women was recruited: the first 120 women served as the control group (usual care) and the next 120 women served as the educational intervention group. Respondents were predominantly White (89%) and multiparous (65%). The average age was 29.7 (range 19–40), and 34% were eligible for the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children. More than one third (36.7%) had a history of depression prior to pregnancy. Methods: During postpartum hospitalization, participants completed written questionnaires including demographic, delivery, and infant feeding information as well as the Postpartum Depression Predictors Inventory (PDPI). Education about PPD was provided verbally and in writing at the bedside to respondents in the treatment group by a member of the research team based on the fact sheet from the U.S. Department of Health and Humans Services “Depression during and after Pregnancy.” Follow‐up by mail and telephone was completed at 6‐weeks, 3‐months, and 6‐months postpartum with a self‐report questionnaire, including the EPDS, updates regarding the health of mother and infant, and any employment or major life changes. Results: The educational intervention did not have a significant effect on EPDS scores at any of the three data collection points. History of depression and anxiety was the most significant predictor of symptoms. Conclusion/Implications for Nursing Practice: These results suggest that the postpartum period is important for identifying women at risk for depression, but that education during this time may not be effective. Further study is needed to determine a more appropriate time and method of intervening to ensure adequate care. Limited nursing time during the brief hospitalization may be better spent on implementing a mechanism for ensuring adequate follow‐up after discharge for women at risk. © 2015 AWHONN, the Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses
引用
收藏
页码:S58 / S59
页数:2
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Effectiveness of Discharge Education on Postpartum Depression
    McCarter-Spaulding, Deborah
    Shea, Stephen
    MCN-THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MATERNAL-CHILD NURSING, 2016, 41 (03) : 168 - 172
  • [2] Effectiveness of a discharge education program in reducing the severity of postpartum depression A randomized controlled evaluation study
    Ho, Shiao-Ming
    Heh, Shu-Shya
    Jevitt, Cecilia M.
    Huang, Lian-Hua
    Fu, Yu-Ying
    Wang, Li-Lin
    PATIENT EDUCATION AND COUNSELING, 2009, 77 (01) : 68 - 71
  • [3] USE, ACCEPTABILITY, AND EFFECTIVENESS OF MOODGYM FOR MOTHERS WITH POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION SYMPTOMS
    Barcak, Danielle
    Guevara, James
    Boyd, Rhonda C.
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY, 2022, 61 (10): : S151 - S151
  • [4] Postpartum depression symptoms in newcomers
    Stewart, Donna E.
    Gagnon, Anita
    Saucier, Jean-Francois
    Wahoush, Olive
    Dougherty, Geoffrey
    CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY-REVUE CANADIENNE DE PSYCHIATRIE, 2008, 53 (02): : 121 - 124
  • [5] Symptoms of postpartum depression and breastfeeding
    Hatton, DC
    Harrison-Hohner, J
    Coste, S
    Dorato, V
    Curet, LB
    McCarron, DA
    JOURNAL OF HUMAN LACTATION, 2005, 21 (04) : 444 - 449
  • [6] Association between Postpartum Nutritional Status and Postpartum Depression Symptoms
    Lin, Yu-Hung
    Chen, Chiao-Ming
    Su, Hui-Min
    Mu, Shu-Ci
    Chang, Mei-Ling
    Chu, Pei-Yin
    Li, Sing-Chung
    NUTRIENTS, 2019, 11 (06)
  • [7] Screening and Education for Postpartum Depression
    Runge, Kaylee
    Davis, Rebecca
    JOGNN-JOURNAL OF OBSTETRIC GYNECOLOGIC AND NEONATAL NURSING, 2021, 50 (05): : S4 - S4
  • [8] Seasonality of symptoms in women with postpartum depression
    Corral, M.
    Wardrop, A.
    Zhang, H. B.
    ARCHIVES OF WOMENS MENTAL HEALTH, 2007, 10 (01) : 9 - 13
  • [9] Seasonality of symptoms in women with postpartum depression
    M. Corral
    A. Wardrop
    H. B. Zhang
    Archives of Women's Mental Health, 2007, 10 : 9 - 13
  • [10] Path analysis of the factors associated with postpartum depression symptoms in postpartum women
    Wang, Yanchi
    Lu, Huiju
    Zhang, Feng
    Gu, Jian
    JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRIC RESEARCH, 2025, 182 : 195 - 203