Journal article
Women's views and outcomes of an educational intervention designed to enhance psychosocial support for women during pregnancy
K Hegarty, S Brown, J Gunn, D Forster, C Nagle, B Grant, J Lumley
Birth | WILEY | Published : 2007
Abstract
Background: Identification of psychosocial issues in pregnant women by screening is difficult because of the lack of accuracy of screening tools, women's reluctance to disclose sensitive issues, and health care practitioner's reluctance to ask. This paper evaluates if a health professional education program, a new (ANEW) approach, improves pregnant women's ratings of care and practitioner's listening skills and comfort to disclose psychosocial issues. Methods: Midwives and doctors from Mercy Hospital for Women, Melbourne, Australia, were trained from August to December 2002. English-speaking women (< 20 wks' gestation) were recruited at their first visit and mailed a survey at 30 weeks (earl..
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