The role of an advanced practice midwife in perinatal mental health: Outlining the process of role development and implementation

Sutter, Lena; Rewicki, Felicitas; Surbek, Daniel; Walther, Sebastian; Goemaes, Régine; Huber, Lynn Alexia; Cignacco Müller, Eva (2024). The role of an advanced practice midwife in perinatal mental health: Outlining the process of role development and implementation European Journal of Midwifery, 8(7) EU European Publishing 10.18332/ejm/189954

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INTRODUCTION Perinatal mental health disorders (PMDs) are a global health concern. In industrialized countries, the prevalence of PMDs is estimated to be 20%, and they are associated with serious negative effects for women, their children and their families, along with high societal costs related to long-term impacts. In Switzerland, the PMD detection rate during obstetrical healthcare provision is very low (1–3%), and specialized healthcare services are limited. This study aimed to develop and implement an advanced practice midwife (APM) role at a Swiss obstetrics and gynecology hospital using the PEPPA framework to provide adequate screening and first-consultation services. METHODS The study uses a qualitative approach and follows the research stages using the 8-step from the participatory, evidence-based, patient-focused process for advanced practice nursing role development, implementation and evaluation (PEPPA) framework to develop and implement the APM role. RESULTS Utilizing the PEPPA framework, we were able to develop, implement, and evaluate the APM role in the field of perinatal mental health. Through appropriate screening and first-consultation services, we were able to identify affected women early and facilitate treatment. CONCLUSIONS In addition to stakeholder engagement and interprofessional collaboration, PEPPA serves as a beneficial framework for the process of role development, implementation, and evaluation in the midwifery profession. This study aims to assist midwives with Master's degrees in establishing corresponding roles within their practice areas, thereby enhancing care delivery. Furthermore, the current APM approach is intended to be continuously evaluated to gain new insights into its effectiveness.

Item Type:

Journal Article (Original Article)

Division/Institute:

School of Health Professions
School of Health Professions > Midwifery

Name:

Sutter, Lena;
Rewicki, Felicitas;
Surbek, Daniel;
Walther, Sebastian;
Goemaes, Régine;
Huber, Lynn Alexia and
Cignacco Müller, Eva0000-0001-6773-4015

Subjects:

R Medicine > RG Gynecology and obstetrics

ISSN:

2585-2906

Publisher:

EU European Publishing

Language:

English

Submitter:

Jean Anthony Grand-Guillaume-Perrenoud

Date Deposited:

31 Jul 2024 12:50

Last Modified:

31 Jul 2024 12:50

Publisher DOI:

10.18332/ejm/189954

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Uncontrolled Keywords:

Perinatal mental health Advanced practice midwife PEPPA framework Role development and implementation Perinatal mental health disorders

ARBOR DOI:

10.24451/arbor.22011

URI:

https://arbor.bfh.ch/id/eprint/22011

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