Thursday 15 September 2016

Improving mental health for pregnant women will help babies, too, new partnership says

An Edmonton hospital and a Calgary university are joining forces to expand research into mental health issues faced by women during and after pregnancy.

“We are well positioned to be a leader in Canada … but we need to listen to the science,” said Dawn Kingston, who was announced Wednesday as the Lois Hole Hospital for Women Cross-Provincial Chair in Perinatal Mental Health. “The science has allowed us to understand that if we improve pregnant women’s mental health, it improves outcomes for women and it improves outcomes for babies.”

The establishment of the research chair is a joint initiative of the Royal Alexandra Hospital Foundation and the University of Calgary’s faculty of nursing.

Kingston said experts used to believe that the main problem faced by new and expectant mothers was postpartum depression, which is where most treatment efforts are still focused. For the full article click here 



from health IT caucus http://ift.tt/2cHSubD
via IFTTT

No comments:

Post a Comment