Cocreando la experiencia de parir para mejorar la salud mental de las madres

Obstetric Coevolution is a service design approach to childbirth to reimagine the birthing experience. Service design consists of planning and structuring the role of people, infrastructure, communication and all the materials that make up a service, in order to improve it. It usually involves the u...

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Main Author: Irene Lapuente Aguilar
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universitat de Barcelona 2023-11-01
Series:Musas
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Online Access:https://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/MUSAS/article/view/44944/40688
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description Obstetric Coevolution is a service design approach to childbirth to reimagine the birthing experience. Service design consists of planning and structuring the role of people, infrastructure, communication and all the materials that make up a service, in order to improve it. It usually involves the users in the transformation process. Obstetric Coevolution is conceived as a citizen science project, based on the question "How do obstetric practices affect the mental health of the mother?", and its initial hypothesis is that inductions and cesarean sections are not harmless, especially in relation to the mental health of mothers. She has interviewed and co-created with about twenty mothers who have helped to corroborate the initial hypothesis. They have also contributed, together with the contributions of gynecological and obstetric health professionals, to raise five major challenges: How do we get mothers to go into labor without fear, how do we reduce the levels of medicalization and instrumentalization of childbirth, how do we improve the postpartum experience for mothers and health professionals, how do we improve two-way communication between mothers and health professionals, and how do we reduce PTSD and postpartum depression in mothers? They have also offered proposed solutions to four of these questions. In addition, Obstetric Coevolution has included the co-creation of a survey to quantitatively validate some of the data obtained during the co-creation.
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spelling doaj.art-d03a6a99c91f454880abb0c923650fcf2023-12-04T10:17:15ZspaUniversitat de BarcelonaMusas2385-70052023-11-018214Cocreando la experiencia de parir para mejorar la salud mental de las madresIrene Lapuente Aguilar0La Mandarina de Newton. SpainObstetric Coevolution is a service design approach to childbirth to reimagine the birthing experience. Service design consists of planning and structuring the role of people, infrastructure, communication and all the materials that make up a service, in order to improve it. It usually involves the users in the transformation process. Obstetric Coevolution is conceived as a citizen science project, based on the question "How do obstetric practices affect the mental health of the mother?", and its initial hypothesis is that inductions and cesarean sections are not harmless, especially in relation to the mental health of mothers. She has interviewed and co-created with about twenty mothers who have helped to corroborate the initial hypothesis. They have also contributed, together with the contributions of gynecological and obstetric health professionals, to raise five major challenges: How do we get mothers to go into labor without fear, how do we reduce the levels of medicalization and instrumentalization of childbirth, how do we improve the postpartum experience for mothers and health professionals, how do we improve two-way communication between mothers and health professionals, and how do we reduce PTSD and postpartum depression in mothers? They have also offered proposed solutions to four of these questions. In addition, Obstetric Coevolution has included the co-creation of a survey to quantitatively validate some of the data obtained during the co-creation.https://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/MUSAS/article/view/44944/40688inductioncesarean sectionmental healthpost-traumatic stress disorder (ptsd)post-partum depressionservice design
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Cocreando la experiencia de parir para mejorar la salud mental de las madres
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induction
cesarean section
mental health
post-traumatic stress disorder (ptsd)
post-partum depression
service design
title Cocreando la experiencia de parir para mejorar la salud mental de las madres
title_full Cocreando la experiencia de parir para mejorar la salud mental de las madres
title_fullStr Cocreando la experiencia de parir para mejorar la salud mental de las madres
title_full_unstemmed Cocreando la experiencia de parir para mejorar la salud mental de las madres
title_short Cocreando la experiencia de parir para mejorar la salud mental de las madres
title_sort cocreando la experiencia de parir para mejorar la salud mental de las madres
topic induction
cesarean section
mental health
post-traumatic stress disorder (ptsd)
post-partum depression
service design
url https://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/MUSAS/article/view/44944/40688
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