Frontiers in Psychiatry (Feb 2024)

The role of doulas in supporting perinatal mental health – a qualitative study

  • Joanne Quiray,
  • Elizabeth Richards,
  • Yesenia Navarro-Aguirre,
  • Debra Glazer,
  • Jamie Adachi,
  • Emily Trujillo,
  • Dila Perera,
  • Elizabeth Perez Garcia,
  • Amritha Bhat

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2024.1272513
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15

Abstract

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ObjectiveThe perinatal period presents several opportunities to identify and treat perinatal mental health and substance use disorders by integrating into existing care pathways. We aimed to examine the role of birth doulas in supporting their clients’ perinatal mental health.MethodsThematic content analysis of focus groups with doulas, and interviews with doula clients was used to characterize the doula-client relationship, investigate whether and how doulas provide mental health and substance use support, and identify barriers and recommendations for doulas to support their clients’ mental health. Participants were doula clients from communities underserved due to race, income, language and culture.ResultsDoulas and clients reported positive relationships, supported by congruence in culture, language, and lived experiences. Doulas varied in their confidence in identifying perinatal mental health problems, though most agreed that doulas could support their clients’ mental health to different degrees. Barriers to engaging in perinatal mental health treatments included low perceived need and socio-economic burden.ConclusionsWith adequate support and training, doulas can play an important role in supporting their client’s emotional well-being.

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