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Perinatal Care

Technological Interventions for Emotional Well-Being and Improvement

of Patient Satisfaction

During the Postpartum Period

by:

Richard Abarientos, Frances Burney, Tamara Heller, Rachel Levine & Jennie Ng

PERINATAL CARE

INTRODUCTION

Technological Interventions

for Emotional Well-Being and Improvement of Patient Satisfaction

During the Postpartum Period

PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION

IDENTIFICATION OF THE PROBLEM -CONCERN

  • Gap in care
  • Lack of follow through
  • Reduction in symptoms
  • Risk reduction
  • Resource delivery methods

PROPOSED

CHANGE

PROJECT RESOLUTION

Implement interventions to improve overall patient satisfaction rates of postpartum care through...

- Perinatal education

- Personalized patient-centered care

- The implementation of the

mobile apps

MGH Perinatal Depression Scale

Peanut

THEMES FOUND

SUMMARY OF RELEVANT LITERATURE

Screening Tools

Preventative Measures

Education

Technology

Community

1

The Edinburgh

Postnatal Depression Scale

&

Patient Health Questionnaire

PHQ-9

EPDS

PHQ-9

Evidence Based Research

  • Prenatal - Postpartum - Perinatal

  • 10 and 9 Items

  • Accesible

  • High rate of Sensitivity and Specificity

  • Recommended by...

2

Pharmacological Therapies

&

Psychotherapies

EDUCATION

Perinatal Women

Healthcare Team

Maternal Mental Health

3

Use of Technology

4

  • Continued care
  • Easily accessible, sustainable, affordable
  • On the go
  • Enhance resources
  • Encourage collaboration

VALIDATION

5

PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION AND EVALUATION

Description

Implementation

Evaluation

ETHICAL -LEGAL CONCERNS

Pregnant Women and Research

Vulnerable Group

1. Women in Research Studies < Men in Research Studies

2. Pregant Women + Research Studies Woman & Fetal Health

TBR

The Belmont Report

Respect for the Person

Beneficence - DO NO HARM

Justice

Quick Recap

  • Additional support
  • PPD awareness
  • Patient satisfaction
  • Mobile applications
  • Surveys/Questionnaires

PROJECT SUMMARY

Future Research & Practice

Future Research & Practice

  • Future mobile applications

  • Contribute to understanding

  • Screen for, detect, treat PPD

  • Assess functionality and effectiveness

REFERENCES

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