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Modelling women’s experiences of traumatic childbirth: a grounded theory model of maternal postnatal posttraumatic stress

6/7/2015

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Jane Iles has written a new blog post about her recently published paper with Dr Helen Pote, exploring first-time mothers’ experiences of postnatal posttraumatic stress. The study aimed to use qualitative accounts to build a theoretical model of maternal trauma symptoms, which can be used to guide clinical understanding and intervention. 

You can read the full blog post here, and download the paper from the bottom of the page.
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7/8/2015 02:13:08 pm

this study or research is best practice for those mother's who are taking those sort of doctors advices. the medicated health would be better if they concern to any specialist.

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11/8/2015 11:02:11 pm

This could not be better than this! You have an exceptional knowledge in this field. Keep writing!You always fascinate me, you should write on other issues. Thank you for sharing your experience with us it is a huge help.

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