How do Postmortem Depression Screening frequencies help in determining the rates of referrals among new mothers?
Research Questions
- How do Postmortem Depression Screening frequencies help in determining the rates of referrals among new mothers?
- How does the use of Obstetrics and Gynecology Opioid Prescribing guidelines help in reducing postpartum opioid prescriptions?
The reason why I find the research questions interesting is that both are focusing on the postmortem which helps in conducting more intensive research on the rates of referral among new mothers as well as it is reduced by the use of obstetrics and gynecology opioid prescribing guidelines. I found the topics interesting after realizing that postpartum depression screening topic has always remained unaddressed by researchers and it may help in reducing the effects on child development, improve early detection as well as promoting maternal recovery (Van Der Zee-Van et al., 2017). Consequently, it leads to a decline in the number of new mothers in referral. Additionally, this topic will help understand how the use of gynecology opioid prescribing guidelines will help in reducing the postpartum opioid prescriptions which act as a pain management technique to women during their early postpartum period (Matei et al., 2018).
References
Matei, A., Ionescu, C., Dimitriu, M., Ilinca, C., Gheorghiu, D., Banacu, M., … & Rosu, G. (2018). Pharmacologic Therapy in Postpartum Pelvic Pain Management. REVISTA DE CHIMIE, 69(12), 3622-3625.
Van Der Zee-Van, A. I., Boere-Boonekamp, M. M., Groothuis-Oudshoorn, C. G., IJzerman, M. J., Haasnoot-Smallegange, R. M., & Reijneveld, S. A. (2017). Post-up study: postpartum depression screening in well-child care and maternal outcomes. Pediatrics, 140(4), e20170110.