TY - JOUR
T1 - Kathleen's journey
T2 - improving mental health outcomes for women with bipolar affective disorder
AU - Walsh, Pauline
AU - Graham, Margaret
AU - Mohamad, Mas Mahady
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 MA Healthcare Ltd.
PY - 2023/12/2
Y1 - 2023/12/2
N2 - For most women, pregnancy and the postpartum period are times of great joy and expectation. However, for women with a diagnosis of bipolar affective disorder, there is an exceptionally high risk of deterioration in their mental health. There is the real possibility of developing postpartum psychosis, possibly requiring acute psychiatric admission and being separated from their baby. This can have devastating consequences for a woman, her baby, the family and society. Multiple services/disciplines across primary, secondary and tertiary care settings need to work together to enhance outcomes for these women. In Ireland, a relatively new collaborative way of working is emerging, as specialist perinatal mental health teams are developed. This case review aims to illustrate the complexities of and potential in collaborative team working to support a woman with a pre-existing a mental health disorder, and her family, during pregnancy. This was done through a specialist perinatal mental health teams collaboration co-ordinated by a clinical nurse specialist.
AB - For most women, pregnancy and the postpartum period are times of great joy and expectation. However, for women with a diagnosis of bipolar affective disorder, there is an exceptionally high risk of deterioration in their mental health. There is the real possibility of developing postpartum psychosis, possibly requiring acute psychiatric admission and being separated from their baby. This can have devastating consequences for a woman, her baby, the family and society. Multiple services/disciplines across primary, secondary and tertiary care settings need to work together to enhance outcomes for these women. In Ireland, a relatively new collaborative way of working is emerging, as specialist perinatal mental health teams are developed. This case review aims to illustrate the complexities of and potential in collaborative team working to support a woman with a pre-existing a mental health disorder, and her family, during pregnancy. This was done through a specialist perinatal mental health teams collaboration co-ordinated by a clinical nurse specialist.
KW - Bipolar affective disorder
KW - Clinical nurse specialist
KW - Integrated care
KW - Postpartum psychosis
KW - Pre-birth planning meeting
KW - Specialist perinatal mental health team
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85178629768&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.12968/bjom.2023.31.12.695
DO - 10.12968/bjom.2023.31.12.695
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85178629768
SN - 0969-4900
VL - 31
SP - 695
EP - 700
JO - British Journal of Midwifery
JF - British Journal of Midwifery
IS - 12
ER -