Co-designing perinatal mental health support in Tyrol
Co-designing perinatal mental health support in Tyrol
Disciplines
Health Sciences (60%); Clinical Medicine (20%); Sociology (20%)
Keywords
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Perinatal Mental Health,
Co-Design,
Mixed-Methods,
Health Services Research,
Complex Intervention,
Implementation Science
Becoming a parent can be a time of distress and social change for new mothers and fathers. Mental illness is the most common complication associated with pregnancy and affects 1 in 5 mothers and 1 in 10 fathers. Mothers may experience a lack of social support, which can also lead to baby blues or postnatal depression. New fathers often experience changes in their social and daily life, which sometimes lead to depressive symptoms. Many new parents go undiagnosed, fearful of possible stigma of asking for help, or unsure who to ask. Services are often fragmented, with limited options to maintain the parent-infant connection while receiving medical treatment. Perinatal mental illness (PMI), if not treated, can lead to emotional and developmental and attachment issues for parents, infant, and child longer term. This project will examine the situation for new parents in Tyrol and aims to support an early intervention and prevention approach to respond to PMI. The projec t aims to: 1. Examine the situation in Tyrol for perinatal mental health support/services 2. Co-design support services that focus on parent and infant need, strengthening social support and collaborative services 3. Implement the design of the intervention to be sustainable, feasible, and acceptable 4. Evaluate the impact, views, and experiences of the intervention This project is made up of a medical, health, and social care policy team and will design, implement, and evaluate two practices approaches: (1) the sensitive identification process of parents experiencing mental illness during pregnancy and the perinatal period, (2) and support for parents to enhance formal and informal supports, focused on their family needs . This will be done over 5 years with open innovation science (OIS) approaches engaging the public in Tyrol. We will work with stakeholders to co-design the practice approaches based on evidence-based approaches and determine the most appropriate study design together. This social innovation project brings together the local knowledge of systems, healthcare, social care, along with international expertise in co-design, complex evaluations and social services research to address an issue of true local importance within society. We take an early intervention and prevention approach to bring together formal and informal services working with new parents and infants and consider the ways in which supports can be enhanced to increase parent-infant quality of life. Our international and interdisciplinary research team includes researchers from a range of disciplines, including social sciences, psychology, health economics, health services research, applied linguistics, implementation science, and psychiatry. This will be a partnership between local stakeholders, drawing from international knowledge of best-practice, and together designing, implementing, evaluating, and sustaining a strengthened support offer for new parents and their infants experiencing perinatal mental illness.
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consortium member (01.04.2022 -)
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consortium member (01.04.2022 -)
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consortium member (01.04.2022 -)
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consortium member (01.04.2022 -)
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coordinator (01.04.2022 -)
- Medizinische Universität Innsbruck
Research Output
- 8 Publications
- 8 Disseminations
- 2 Scientific Awards
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2024
Title Perinatal and infant mental health care in Austria Mapping of existing prevention, screening, and care services DOI 10.1007/s40211-024-00516-0 Type Journal Article Author Hörtnagl C Journal neuropsychiatrie -
2024
Title Towards effective screening for paternal perinatal mental illness: a meta-review of instruments and research gaps. DOI 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1393729 Type Other Author Hölzle L Pages 1393729 -
2024
Title Identifying and synthesizing components of perinatal mental health peer support - a systematic review. DOI 10.3389/fpsyt.2024.1389545 Type Other Author Hölzle L Pages 1389545 -
2024
Title Understanding parenting responsibilities as a challenge to mental healthcare access for mothers with a mental illness in Tyrol, Austria DOI 10.1016/j.ssmqr.2024.100490 Type Journal Article Author Bauer A Journal SSM - Qualitative Research in Health -
2024
Title Deconstructing stigmatising narratives: a qualitative analysis of contrast devices in interviews with mothers with a mental illness. DOI 10.1186/s40359-024-01933-0 Type Journal Article Author Paul Jl Journal BMC psychology Pages 433 -
2024
Title Deconstructing Stigmatising Narratives: A Qualitative Analysis of Contrast Devices in Interviews with Mothers with a Mental Illness DOI 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3920684/v2 Type Preprint Author Paul J -
2024
Title Uptake of mental health benefits in women before and during the perinatal period in Austria: An analysis of health insurance data DOI 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3908813/v1 Type Preprint Author Kern J -
2024
Title Lessons on targeting family mental health and improving outcomes for children of parents with a mental illness DOI 10.1038/s44220-024-00285-3 Type Journal Article Author Stracke M Journal Nature Mental Health
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2025
Title Workshop at Healthy Minds Office with KORG Oberstufenrealgymnasium Type Participation in an activity, workshop or similar -
2024
Title Public Health Pop-Up Village at ÖGPH Conference (Innsbruck, 2024) Type Participation in an activity, workshop or similar -
2024
Title Workshop on Qualitative Research Methods Type Participation in an activity, workshop or similar -
2024
Title Presentation on Using Social Sciences and Qualitative Methods in Psychiatry (Donnerstagsfortbildung Psychiatrie, Medical University of Innsbruck) Type A talk or presentation -
2024
Title Presentation on Peer Support and Perinatal Mental Health in Fathers (Donnerstagsfortbildung Psychiatrie, Medical University of Innsbruck) Type A talk or presentation -
2024
Title Long Night of Science 2024 Type Participation in an open day or visit at my research institution -
2024
Title Co-Design Workshop Series on Perinatal Mental Health in Tyrol (Jan-Mar 2024) Type Participation in an open day or visit at my research institution -
2025
Title Presentations at QRMH10 Conference in Budapest 2025 Type A talk or presentation
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2025
Title Keynote speaker at Marcé Conference in Berlin Type Personally asked as a key note speaker to a conference Level of Recognition National (any country) -
2023
Title Journal Editor Type Appointed as the editor/advisor to a journal or book series Level of Recognition Continental/International