Screening for Maternal Mental Health in the Pediatric Setting: Situational Stressors and Supports

In clinical research, we place high expectations on health-care providers in terms of solving complex problems related to human health and the system of delivery. In the “clinical implications” section of articles, we ask them to provide more robust services and patient education and to be knowledgeable about the assets in their community that support the health and wellness of families. They are also expected, in many cases, to be “community responsive,” an d potentially even lobby state and federal governments for policies that benefit their colleagues, their patients, and the community-at-large (Dharamsi, Ho, Spadafora,& Woollard, 2011).
Source: Journal of Pediatric Health Care - Category: Pediatrics Authors: Tags: Editorial Source Type: research