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2019

Grace Peterson Nursing Research Colloquium

Nursing Midwifery

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The Effectiveness Of Psychotherapy In The Treatment Of Postpartum Depression, Elisa De Feo Aug 2019

The Effectiveness Of Psychotherapy In The Treatment Of Postpartum Depression, Elisa De Feo

Grace Peterson Nursing Research Colloquium

ABSTRACT

Background: Suicide is the second leading cause of death in postpartum women making it a major health priority. Lack of diagnosis, recognition of symptoms, and proactive treatment of postpartum depression (PPD) can lead to devastating effects on the mother and child such as harm or death. The intervention of psychotherapy is recommended as a first line treatment for PPD and is a means by which PPD can be reduced or avoided altogether. This integrative literature review seeks to discover if there is an opportune time in which to initiate psychotherapy interventions in order to reduce or prevent PPD development …


The Role Of Nurses' Knowledge Of Postpartum Complications And Its Effects On Maternal Mortality Rates In The United States: An Integrative Literature Review, Elizabeth Reid Aug 2019

The Role Of Nurses' Knowledge Of Postpartum Complications And Its Effects On Maternal Mortality Rates In The United States: An Integrative Literature Review, Elizabeth Reid

Grace Peterson Nursing Research Colloquium

Background:The maternal mortality rate for the United States of America still remains the highest of all developed countries with 20.7 deaths per 100,000 live births with the CDC estimating that 60% of all of the deaths were preventable.

Objectives: The purpose of this integrative literature review was to identify the common causes of maternal mortality and nurses’ knowledge of these issues and how they apply this knowledge to care for and provide discharge education to patients.

Methods: This integrative literature review was conducted with the key words “maternal mortality, maternal morbidity, postpartum, nurse’s education, complications, quality of care, discharge …


The Effects Of Rape Trauma And Ptsd On The Childbirth Process, Helena Kevorkian Jun 2019

The Effects Of Rape Trauma And Ptsd On The Childbirth Process, Helena Kevorkian

Grace Peterson Nursing Research Colloquium

Abstract

Background: Sexual trauma, including rape and childhood sexual abuse, takes a toll on the survivor emotionally and physically. With the invasive procedures, physical exposure and feelings of loss of control related to childbirth, the survivor may become triggered and become retraumatized. Through an integrative literature review, the effects of rape trauma and PTSD on the childbirth process were identified.

Objective: The purpose of this integrative literature review was to determine the effects of rape trauma and PTSD on the childbirth process. Through determining the effects, a greater understanding will be gained on how to best approach a situation with …


Racial Disparities In Maternal Mortality, Natasha Shehade Mar 2019

Racial Disparities In Maternal Mortality, Natasha Shehade

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Abstract

Background: Black women die during childbirth at a significantly higher rate than white women. This disparity will be examined using an integrative literature review and the minority stress theory lens.

Objectives: The purpose of this proposed integrative literature review is to identify how the stressors unique to vulnerable communities as outlined by the Minority Stress Theory impact maternal mortality in the United States.

Method: An integrative literature review will be used. An analysis of the literature will be performed to determine common themes in the existing literature.

Findings/Results: The review of literature revealed three common themes: black women who …