Research output per year
Research output per year
Sara Mandahl Ellehave*, Louise Lund Holm Thomsen, Marianne Stistrup Frederiksen, Charlotte Overgaard
Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
A distinct inequality in maternity care exists, and women with psychosocial risks are at a greater risk of adverse birth outcomes. In several high-income countries, a psychosocial risk assessment early in pregnancy is recommended so that expectant parents are offered an appropriate level of care which facilitates relevant, tailored interventions for those in need. In 2017, a cross-sectoral and interdisciplinary intervention for expectant parents with psychosocial risks was developed and implemented in the North Denmark Region. The development process of the intervention has not been reported and theory-based knowledge about how supportive interventions bring about change for expectant parents with psychosocial risks is scarce. Through the initial phase of a realist evaluation, we aimed to elicit key contexts and mechanisms of change regarding the intervention for expectant parents with psychosocial risks. Through an initial programme theory, this article illustrates how, for whom and in which contexts the intervention is intended to work. Data is comprised of intervention documents, 14 pilot observations and 29 realist interviews with key stakeholders. A thematic analytical approach inspired by retroductive thinking was applied to identify and analyse patterns related to the incentive of the intervention, its structure, intended outcomes, generative mechanisms and contextual matters. Generative mechanisms responsible for bringing about change in the intervention were identified as healthcare professionals' approach, continuity, trust, early intervention and social network. Cross-sectoral collaboration and healthcare professionals' competencies were assumed to be central stimulating contextual factors. The initial programme theory developed in this study will serve as the basis for further refinement via empirical testing in a later phase of the realist evaluation.
Original language | English |
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Article number | e0295378 |
Journal | PLOS ONE |
Volume | 18 |
Issue number | 12 |
Number of pages | 21 |
ISSN | 1932-6203 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2023 |
Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
Overgaard, C. (Lecturer)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Talks and presentations in private or public companies
Overgaard, C. (PI), Frederiksen, M. S. (Project manager), Thomsen, L. L. H. (Project manager), Andersen, C. G. (Project participant) & Schmied, V. (Project participant)
01/11/2017 → 31/12/2030
Project: Research
Overgaard, C. (Participant), Thomsen, L. L. H. (Participant), Gram, P. (Participant), Andersen, C. G. (Participant), Frederiksen, M. S. (Participant) & Ellehave, S. M. (Participant)
Impact: Social impact, Quality of life impact, Public policy impact