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探索泌乳支持提供者在识别产妇心理健康症状方面的重要作用。

Exploring the vital role of lactation support providers in recognizing maternal mental health symptoms.

作者信息

Shklarski Liat, Ner Doreen, Leopold Jennifer

机构信息

Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College, City University of New York, USA.

Ramapo College of New Jersey, Mahwah, NJ, USA.

出版信息

Midwifery. 2025 Oct;149:104542. doi: 10.1016/j.midw.2025.104542. Epub 2025 Jul 27.

Abstract

PROBLEM

Lactation support providers (LSPs) primarily focus on breastfeeding assistance, yet they frequently interact with new mothers during a critical period for maternal mental health. Despite this opportunity, it is unclear whether LSPs are equipped to identify and refer mothers experiencing perinatal mood and anxiety disorders (PMADs), potentially leaving mental health concerns unaddressed.

BACKGROUND

Lactation support, as currently provided, focuses exclusively on breastfeeding. However, lactation support providers have the potential in the course of their work with new mothers to identify maternal mental health issues and connect mothers to mental health care.

AIM

To explore whether lactation support providers could expand their role in maternal health to include identifying mental health needs of new mothers and referring them to mental health services.

METHOD

A cross-sectional study was conducted using an online survey administered to 185 LSPs across the United States between March and August 2022. The survey assessed participants' knowledge, experience, and practices regarding the identification and referral of new mothers to mental health services.

FINDINGS

Over 80 % of participants (n = 150) agreed that assessing mothers for perinatal mood and anxiety disorder symptoms is within the scope of lactation support practice. However, only half reported that their training included identifying postnatal mood and anxiety disorders (n = 93). Just under 80 % of participants (n = 146) reported being comfortable speaking with their clients about mental health symptoms, but only 40 % (n = 74) had ever used a screening tool to assess their clients' mental health.

CONCLUSIONS

Although lactation support providers agreed that attending to new mothers' mental health needs through referral could be an important part of their work, they require additional training to identify the symptoms of postnatal mood and anxiety disorders.

摘要

问题

泌乳支持提供者(LSPs)主要专注于母乳喂养援助,但在孕产妇心理健康的关键时期,他们经常与新妈妈互动。尽管有这样的机会,但尚不清楚LSPs是否有能力识别并转介有围产期情绪和焦虑障碍(PMADs)的母亲,这可能导致心理健康问题得不到解决。

背景

目前提供的泌乳支持仅专注于母乳喂养。然而,泌乳支持提供者在与新妈妈的工作过程中有潜力识别孕产妇心理健康问题,并为母亲们提供心理健康护理服务。

目的

探讨泌乳支持提供者是否可以扩大其在孕产妇健康方面的作用,包括识别新妈妈的心理健康需求并将她们转介至心理健康服务机构。

方法

于2022年3月至8月期间,对美国各地的185名LSPs进行了一项在线横断面调查。该调查评估了参与者在识别新妈妈并将其转介至心理健康服务方面的知识、经验和做法。

结果

超过80%的参与者(n = 150)同意,评估母亲的围产期情绪和焦虑障碍症状属于泌乳支持实践的范畴。然而,只有一半的人报告称他们的培训内容包括识别产后情绪和焦虑障碍(n = 93)。不到80%的参与者(n = 146)表示愿意与客户谈论心理健康症状,但只有40%(n = 74)曾使用筛查工具来评估客户的心理健康。

结论

尽管泌乳支持提供者一致认为通过转介关注新妈妈的心理健康需求可能是他们工作的重要组成部分,但他们需要额外的培训来识别产后情绪和焦虑障碍的症状。

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