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  4. Postpartum Depression Nursing Care and Management

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  1. Postpartum depression: Beyond the "baby blues" : Nursing made ...

    Postpartum depression (PPD) is a serious perinatal complication and a common concern for many mothers. The World Health Organization reported that in developing countries, approximately 19.8% of pregnant women develop depression following childbirth. ... Nursing care. The following case study will utilize the nursing process to provide ...

  2. Postpartum Depression (Nursing)

    Childbirth is a difficult and exhausting process. A female goes through a lot of hormonal, physical, emotional, and psychological changes throughout pregnancy. Tremendous changes occur in the mother's familial and interpersonal world. After childbirth, a mother can experience varied emotions ranging from joy and pleasure to sadness and crying bouts. These feelings of sadness and tearfulness ...

  3. A Web-Based Educational Intervention to Increase Perinatal Nurse and

    BSN obstetrics nursing faculty were interested in a web-based interactive learning module to improve the delivery of postpartum depression education for students. Both settings were in the same location in the southeastern United States. ... a case study of a young single mother of a preterm infant with three different scenarios where ...

  4. Postpartum Depression Nursing Care and Management

    Medical Management. A part of the care plan for a woman with postpartum depression is compliance of her medicines and other interventions that the physician sees fit to implement, and these are the following. Antidepressant therapy. This would be prescribed by the physician once the diagnosis of postpartum depression is determined.

  5. An Online Educational Intervention to Influence Medical and Nurse

    The University of South Florida, College of Nursing and College of Medicine. Historically, nursing and medical school curricula have a focus on postpartum depression. Testing nurse practitioner and medical students regarding maternal depression throughout pregnancy may give insight into curriculum preparedness.

  6. A Project to Improve Postpartum Depression Screening Practices Among

    Universal screening for PPD with a standardized questionnaire such as the self-administered Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) may positively influence health care providers' compliance in providing recommended depression screening to all women during the postpartum period.

  7. A Blended Cognitive-Behavioral Intervention for the Treatment of

    The transition to motherhood is a demanding period in which women face challenges related to their identity, their interpersonal relationships, and emotional and physical changes (Finlayson et al., 2020), and for these reasons, it may represent a time of increased risk for women to develop mental health problems (Woolhouse et al., 2014).Postpartum depression (PPD) is among the most prevalent ...

  8. Postpartum Depression: A Nurse's Guide

    It affects a woman's biopsychosocial well-being, making her vulnerable to mood disorders such as postpartum depression (PPD). PPD is a debilitating condition characterized by such feelings as extreme sadness, anxiety, despair, irritability, anger, indifference, loss of pleasure, and hopelessness. 1, 2 Changes in eating, sleeping, and cognitive ...

  9. Postpartum Depression

    The estimated prevalence of postpartum depression ranges from 6.5 to 12.9% or even higher in lower-income and middle-income countries. 1,4,5 Some studies have shown increased rates of depression ...

  10. Consequences of maternal postpartum depression: A systematic review of

    Results: A total of 122 studies (out of 3712 references retrieved from bibliographic databases) were included in this systematic review. The results of the studies were synthetized into three categories: (a) the maternal consequences of postpartum depression, including physical health, psychological health, relationship, and risky behaviors; (b) the infant consequences of postpartum depression ...

  11. Postpartum Depression Nursing Diagnosis and Nursing Care Plan

    After giving birth, an intense mood disorder known as postpartum psychosis may also occur. Postpartum depression (PPD) is a sensation of melancholy that may start as early as within 3 months following childbirth and may last longer than a year after. PPD interferes with the mother's regular functions. It may be because of the hormonal changes ...

  12. PDF Case Study-- Postpartum Depression

    Postpartum depression is thought to be caused by shifts in hormone levels during and immediately after pregnancy.1 Although postpartum depression is common, it can be successfully treated with medicine and therapy. The tragic outcome in Sheela's case could have been avoided had her husband and relatives been more caring and supportive.

  13. Research Recommendations on the Effects of Postpartum Depression and

    Postpartum depression has been associated indirectly with negative infant outcomes through compromised maternal behaviors. In recent reviews of the literature, researchers have shown that women who have positive screening results for symptoms of PPD or are clinically diagnosed with PPD display more negative and distant behaviors and have less contact with their infants than women without PPD

  14. Postpartum Depression NCLEX Review

    Postpartum depression (PPD) has been called "the thief that steals motherhood" and is defined as a temporary episode of major depression associated with childbirth. It is one of the most common childbirth-related conditions, affecting 13 to 19% of childbearing women. While PPD has been called "the baby blues," describing it as such ...

  15. Case-based learning: postnatal depression

    Case study 1: mild postnatal depression in a woman*. A woman aged 21 years comes into the pharmacy to buy something for her three-month-old baby who has colic. When her baby starts to cry, the mother becomes very irritated. She apologises and says she is very tired as the baby has not been sleeping well.

  16. Postpartum depression and anxiety: a community-based study on risk

    Evidence on risk factors may support early detection, but is inconclusive. Our aim was to identify risk factors for postpartum depression and anxiety, before, during and after pregnancy. Methods: We used data from 1406 mothers of the intervention arm of the Post-Up study. Risk factors were collected at 3 weeks and 12 months postpartum.

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  18. Investigating Postpartum Depression in the Adolescent Mother Using 3

    While most women experience the postpartum blues immediately after birth, studies show that approximately 10% of women experience PPD, a more severe variant that has short- and long-term consequences. 2-4 Postpartum depression has been studied extensively in adult women but has been less explored in adolescents. 5 Adolescent mothers are found ...

  19. Postpartum Emergencies: Three Case Studies

    Postpartum hemorrhage is the leading cause of maternal death, and accountable for 25% of all annual deaths, globally. 2 It is defined as blood loss greater than 500 milliliters following a normal vaginal delivery, or greater than one liter following a cesarean section within 24 hours of birth.

  20. Post partum depression case study

    NURS 3412 PostPartum Depression Read the article on Blackboard before attempting the case study. Mrs. White, 35-year-old female, delivered a 9 lb. baby boy 15 days ago. She has not been feeling well and missed her appointment last week. She has been very tired and sleeping off & on. Baby is constantly crying. 1.

  21. Knowledge, attitude, and practice toward postpartum depression among

    Background. Pregnancy is a complex process that can lead to dramatic changes in female's physical, psychological, and social roles. Since pregnancy and birth-giving are both major life events and traumatic processes, postpartum is often considered to be the most risky stage for women to develop depression [1, 2].Postpartum depression (PPD) is a cross-disciplinary disorder between obstetrics ...

  22. The neurological underpinnings of social behavior

    Medical research projects have ties to autism spectrum disorder and postpartum depression. Posted on: March 29, 2024; Updated on: March 29, 2024 ... there's a large number of case control studies where evidence of mitochondrial dysfunction is present in these patients, and it's at a higher rate than you would find in the average population ...

  23. Postpartum Depression: A Case Report of Bedapu From Aceh Singkil

    Introduction. Bedapu is a tradition in Aceh Singkil, in which postpartum mothers placed in the kitchen and were made "Bale-Bale" of 1 x 2 m [ 1] as a bed. Beside it, a furnace is made from a type of wood. This was performed since the child is 6 days old to 60 days old for the first child and 40 days for consecutive children [ 2 ].