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Midwives’ experiences of asking the Whooley questions to assess current mental health: a qualitative interpretive study

McGlone, Carole; Hollins Martin, Caroline J.; Furber, Christine

Authors

Carole McGlone

Christine Furber



Abstract

Backgound: Perinatal Mental Illness (PMI) is a key cause of maternal
mortality and morbidity in the UK, with one goal of midwives to
identify those at risk during pregnancy. At present, the system of
preliminary identification of existing PMI in the UK involves the
midwife asking pregnant women the Whooley questions at the
antenatal booking interview. Aim: To explore midwives experiences
of asking the Whooley questions with pregnant women. Method: A
qualitative interpretive study explored midwives’ (n = 8) experiences
of asking the Whooley questions in one maternity unit in England (UK).
Data were gathered through semistructured interviews and analysed
using Framework Analysis (FWA). Findings: Themes and subthemes
identified included: (1) no clear understanding of purpose, (1a)
discomfort when disclosure occurs, (2) feeling pressurised for time,
(3) resultant dissatisfaction and frustration; (3a) lack of knowledge and
how to refer, (3b) lack of training around PMI, (3c) relying on experience
and use of intuition. Discussion: The development and evaluation
of an education curriculum to prepare midwives to effectively use
case-finding instruments such as the Whooley questions to identify
pregnant women at risk is required

Citation

McGlone, C., Hollins Martin, C. J., & Furber, C. (2016). Midwives’ experiences of asking the Whooley questions to assess current mental health: a qualitative interpretive study. Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology, 34(4), 383-393. https://doi.org/10.1080/02646838.2016.1188278

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Mar 21, 2016
Online Publication Date Jun 23, 2016
Publication Date Aug 7, 2016
Deposit Date Mar 17, 2017
Publicly Available Date Jun 24, 2017
Journal Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology
Print ISSN 0264-6838
Electronic ISSN 1469-672X
Publisher Routledge
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 34
Issue 4
Pages 383-393
DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/02646838.2016.1188278
Keywords Framework Analysis (FWA); mental health; pregnancy; midwives’ experiences; Whooley questions
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/813986
Contract Date Mar 17, 2017