2024
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-082914
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Perinatal healthcare for women at risk of children’s social care involvement: a qualitative survey of professionals in England

Claire Grant,
Tamsin Bicknell-Morel,
Billie Lever Taylor
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundWomen with complex health needs are more at risk of having children’s social care involvement with their newborns than other mothers. Around the time of pregnancy, there are opportunities for health services to support women with these needs and mitigate the risk of mother–baby separation. Yet little is known about healthcare professionals’ experiences of providing this support.MethodsWe administered an online survey to perinatal healthcare professionals across England (n=70 responders), including mi… Show more

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