Recovery from postpartum psychosis: a systematic review and metasynthesis of women's and families' experiences.

Published
February 06, 2020
Journal
Archives of women's mental health
PICOID
23dfd173
DOI
Citations
26
Keywords
Childbirth, Literature review, Perinatal mental health, Psychotic disorder, Qualitative research
Copyright
Patients/Population/Participants

women with postpartum psychosis, family members

Intervention

qualitative research exploring women's experiences, thematic synthesis approach

Comparison

views of 103 women and 42 family members

Outcome

identified four main themes incorporating 13 subthemes, offer new insight into the unique experience of postpartum psychosis, demonstrate that recovery does not follow a linear path, need for integrative and individualised approach

Abstract

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Postpartum psychosis is a serious disorder that can result in adverse consequences for the mother and baby. It is important that we understand the experiences of women, to develop effective interventions during this critical period. The aim of this systematic review was to conduct a metasynthesis of qualitative research exploring women's experiences of postpartum psychosis and factors involved in recovery from the perspective of women and family members. A comprehensive literature search of five databases was conducted and the findings were appraised and synthesised, following a thematic synthesis approach. Fifteen studies, capturing the views of 103 women and 42 family members, met the inclusion criteria. Four main themes incorporating 13 subthemes were identified following synthesis: (1) Experiencing the unspeakable, (2) Loss and disruption, (3) Realigning old self and new self and the integrative theme of (4) Social context. The findings offer new insight into the unique experience of postpartum psychosis and demonstrate that recovery does not follow a linear path. To improve clinical outcomes, a more integrative and individualised approach is needed which incorporates long-term psychological and psychosocial support, and considers the needs of the family. Further areas for staff training, service development and future research are highlighted.

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