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Subject Why Perinatal and Mental Health Integration Must Be Redesigned
Date April 23, 2024 9:07 PM
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Tuesday, April 23, 2024 | The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs

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Join us tomorrow, April 24, for our next virtual Journal Club featuring a deep dive into a paper from our new issue focused on Perinatal Mental Health.

Author Stephanie Hall will discuss antidepressant prescriptions for perinatal anxiety disorders with Laura Tollen.

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Integrating Mental Health In Perinatal Care Settings

In the April Perinatal Mental Health & Well-Being issue, Jessica Harrison of the University of California San Francisco provides an overview of perspectives of interprofessional clinicians ([link removed] ) on mental health treatment within perinatal health care settings.

She finds that there are notable structural constraints to integrating perinatal mental health. Perinatal health clinicians face limited time in the clinical encounter, a lack of mental health competence, and high patient volume.

Harrison recommends better staffing for mental health care teams in perinatal health care settings, the development of educational modules, and increasing the time of clinical encounters.

To learn more about this paper, check out a recent episode ([link removed] ) of A Health Podyssey featuring Jessica Harrison and Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil discussing the findings.

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Health Affairs' Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interviews Amy Stiffarm of Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies: The Montana Coalition on her recent paper that explores strategies to support perinatal mental health by collaborating with tribal communities in Montana.

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