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J Pediatr Health Care ; 36(2): 115-123, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34215463

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INTRODUCTION: This evidence-based practice project established postpartum depression (PPD) screening and followed maternal use of mental health services in a multilingual low socioeconomic status urban population. METHOD: The Iowa Model Revised: Evidence-Based Practice to Promote Excellence in Health Care was used to establish a screening protocol for mothers at their infants' well-child checks. For mothers with positive screens, providers referred them to mental health care and updated their child's electronic health record diagnosis to prompt reassessment for future visits. RESULTS: Over 6 months, 273 mothers were screened at 523 eligible office visits (83.5% screening rate), 26 (9.5%) screened positive, 19 (73.1%) were referred to mental health services, and 12 (63.2%) attended the referral. Thirteen (50%) mothers with PPD had the appropriate electronic health record flag in their infant's record. DISCUSSION: This project successfully implemented the American Academy of Pediatrics PPD screening guidelines and could be applicable to other pediatric outpatient settings.


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Depression, Postpartum , Mass Screening , Adult , Depression, Postpartum/diagnosis , Depression, Postpartum/epidemiology , Depression, Postpartum/psychology , Female , Humans , Language , Mass Screening/methods , Mothers/psychology , Public Health
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