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Citation

Engqvist I, Åhlin A, Ferszt G, Nilsson K. Qual. Rep. 2011; 16(1): 66-83.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2011, Nova Southeastern University, School of Social and Systematic Studies)

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Abstract

Studies concerning the psychiatrist's experiences of treating women with postpartum psychosis (PPP) or how they react to these women are limited in the literature. In this study a qualitative design is used. Data collection includes semi-structured interviews with nine Swedish psychiatrists working in psychiatric hospitals. The audio-taped interviews are transcribed verbatim and analyzed using content analysis. The findings consist of the categories: Protection, Treatment, Care, and Reactions. The psychiatrists describe emotions such as compassion, empathy and distress. A conclusion is that the psychiatrists focus on protecting the women from suicide and/or infanticide. Given the degree of stress the psychiatrists can experience caring for high risk challenging patients, health care organizations need to provide support and/or opportunities for peer supervision. © 2011: Inger Engqvist, Arne Åhlin, Ginette Ferszt, Kerstin Nilsson, and Nova Southeastern University.


Language: en

Keywords

Puerperal psychosis; Psychiatrists; Postpartum psychosis; And content analysis

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