Perinatal Vulnerability and Social Support during the Postnatal Period: A Review of the Literature (notice n° 2221437)

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Personal name Hamelin-Brabant, Louise
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Title Perinatal Vulnerability and Social Support during the Postnatal Period: A Review of the Literature
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Summary, etc. Objective : To present the results of an integrative review of the literature that summarized empirical knowledge on dimensions of vulnerability during the perinatal period leading to informal and semi-formal postnatal support needs.Method : The literature search was performed in ten databases, covering the period from 1990 to March 2013. Relevant information was extracted and analysed in an integrative mode according to four main vulnerability dimensions: biological, psychological, social, cognitive.Results : Thirty studies were included. Biological vulnerabilities mainly concern tiredness and breastfeeding difficulties; psychological vulnerabilities consist of stress, feelings of parental incompetence and need for reassurance; social vulnerabilities comprise performance pressure concerning new responsibilities and entertainment needs, instrumental assistance and peer social support; and cognitive vulnerabilities correspond to a need for participatory information on the prenatal period from peers.Conclusion : The transition to parenthood is an important step during which individuals may experience a state of vulnerability with numerous and interconnected dimensions. The various forms of postnatal support therefore need to be harmonised in order to support parents. Research is needed on the harmonisation of the various support networks, which raises significant challenges, especially in terms of resources, funding, and information exchange, that must be documented.
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Personal name Deshaies, Marie-Hélène
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Personal name Mbourou-Azizah, Ginette
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Personal name Borgès Da Silva, Roxane
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Note Santé Publique | 27 | 1 | 2015-03-18 | p. 27-37 | 0995-3914
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