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this qualitative ethnographic study describes the content and process of psychosocial assessment and depression screening undertaken by midwives in the antenatal booking visit in two maternity units in New South Wales (NSW), Australia.
Few studies have investigated the process of psychosocial assessment and screening in the postnatal period.
More investment is needed in the Wilayas where the process of psychosocial care for children has gained momentum.
The control condition reflects the usual process of psychosocial support and information provision for newly diagnosed haematological cancer patients and their Support Persons.
Analysis involved multiple readings and re-readings of the observational data and listening to the recordings of interviews, this was conducted by author MR. Codes were identified that described the process of psychosocial assessment with illustrations of interaction data and the women's response to the assessment.
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Furthermore, it has yet to be confirmed whether expectations of barriers are indeed predictive of actually experiencing barriers later on in the process of entering psychosocial care.
In this current study, the authors have examined the process and impact of psychosocial assessment and screening on both women and the midwife/CFHN conducting the assessment at two points in time, in pregnancy and after birth, as outlined in the NSW policy recommendation [ 12].
The aim of this paper is to investigate how the process of change from psychosocial determinant change to behaviour change and clinical outcomes is perceived from the viewpoint of participants and how other unidentified variables, perhaps exogenous to the research design, may have played a part in the success factors.
Nurses in this study reflected on their own personal life experiences and the impact this may have on the process of asking the psychosocial assessment questions ' you might have had some of those experiences yourself and you might not feel comfortable asking a complete stranger about it because it may bring things up' (DG2).
This paper reports the findings of one part of a larger ethnographic study that sought to describe the process and the impact of psychosocial assessment and depression screening.
New criteria have been added concerning ethical aspects of the screening process, the psychosocial consequences of false-positive screening results and the need for fully informed consent [ 20].
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