Working toward a stepped-care model of postnatal mental healthcare to improve access: the Theory of Change approach

致力于构建产后心理健康护理的阶梯式护理模式,以改善服务可及性:变革理论方法

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Women who are pregnant or have recently given birth constitute a distinct life-stage-specific population with elevated risks for mental health problems and well understood risk and protective factors. Perinatal mental health remains a worldwide public health problem that requires local health service reform to improve access and meet need. The aim of this paper was to create a framework for a proposed model of postnatal mental healthcare and understand its application in existing health services in a rural area in Australia. METHODS: The Theory of Change (ToC) method was used in a three-step procedure: 1) document reviews 2) stakeholder consultations and 3) ToC workshops. A proposed model of postnatal mental healthcare was developed and its application in a local setting was investigated. The model was documented using a ToC framework. RESULTS: Drawing on evidence from policy documents, clinical practice guidelines, existing health systems, and practice expertise, a ToC for a proposed ‘stepped model of postnatal mental healthcare’ was developed. Stepped care is a complex intervention intended to deliver tailored care pathways according to severity of individual need. It links four interrelated components: primary prevention, secondary prevention, early intervention and treatment. In the ToC, evidence-based Rationales support each Pathway, and Assumptions describe external conditions that must be satisfied for successful implementation of each Pathway and the overall model. CONCLUSIONS: The proposed stepped-care model is a valuable investigation of an integrated model of postnatal mental health service reform in a local service environment. The Assumptions generate testable hypotheses for future research to understand the conditions for successful implementation in this or other settings. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s12913-025-13629-1.

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