Development of Practice Guidelines for Peripartum Depression in Primary Healthcare
Development of Practice Guidelines for
Peripartum Depression in Primary Healthcare
Wafaa Mohamed Korany (1), Diaa Marzouk Abd el-Hamid (1,2), Inas Abd El Rahim Ali (3), Mohamed Farouk Allam (1,2)
1. Department of Family Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Ain
Shams University, Cairo, Egypt.
2. Department of Community, Environmental and Occupational
Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt.
3. Department of Family and
Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Misr University for Science and
Technology MUST, Giza, Egypt.
Liaquat National
Journal of Primary Care 2025;7(4):1-.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.37184/lnjpc.2707-3521.7.68
ABSTRACT
Background: Peripartum depression
significantly impacts maternal health but often goes undiagnosed and untreated.
Objective: This study aims to develop
practice guidelines for addressing peripartum depression in Primary Healthcare
(PHC) settings in Egypt.
Methods: A qualitative study was
conducted from October 2020 to August 2021.The Delphi technique was employed,
engaging 13 experts in psychiatry and family medicine from Egyptian
universities, the Ministry of Health and Population, WHO, and the World
Organization of Family Doctors. Three email-based Delphi rounds were conducted.
Results: Key recommendations
included: 1) Prevention: Health education on exercise, telephone peer support
for antenatal depression, and family therapy for postpartum depression. 2)
Screening: Use the Patient Health Questionnaire II every trimester for pregnant
women and the Edinburgh Postpartum Depression Scale at well-child visits during
the first postpartum year. 3) Diagnosis: Employ the Beck Depression Inventory
II for antenatal depression and the Postpartum Depression Screening Scale for
postnatal cases. 4) Treatment: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for mild
cases; CBT with sertraline (half-dose for antenatal, full-dose for postnatal) for
moderate cases; no hormonal therapy for postpartum depression. 5) Referral: For
severe cases, comorbidities, suicidal thoughts, psychosis, or substance abuse.
Conclusion: These guidelines should be
implemented across PHC facilities in Egypt with comprehensive training for
family physicians to ensure effective application.
Keywords: Peripartum depression,
guidelines, primary healthcare, Delphi technique, qualitative research.
Liaquat National
Journal of Primary Care 2025;7(4):1-.
https://journals.lnh.edu.pk/lnjpc/Home/article?uid=0bc2a242-a7a1-4693-9903-e281928210a4
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