The MATRIx Study

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The MATRIx 2 study wants to understand barriers to accessing maternal mental health care

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Introducing MATRIx 2! Our follow on study from MATRIx 1 which aims to understand barriers and facilitators to perinatal mental health care for women from diverse backgrounds, and to co-design a care pathway with women and health professionals to overcome these barriers

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Perinatal mental health care recommendations for policy makers.See more detail on our website www.matrixstudy.org

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Perinatal mental health care recommendations for commissioners.See more detail on our website www.matrixstudy.org

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Perinatal mental health care recommendations for service managers. See more detail on our website www.matrixstudy.org

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Recommendations for health professionals. Read more on our website www.matrixstudy.org

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Recommendations for women and families. Read more on our website www.matrixstudy.org

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These are the MATRIx conceptual frameworks which show the barriers and facilitators to perinatal mental health care across the care pathway and on multiple levels. The text on the pathways are hard to see so zoom in! Luckily the full frameworks in all their glory are available on our website.

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What barriers and facilitators to seeking help and accessing perinatal mental health care do women face?

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A follow up post to our previous post. Here we explain what barriers and facilitators occur at different stages of the care pathway and at different levels. Read the full paper by googling the title!

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What helps or prevents services from putting perinatal mental health care into place? Our first publication looked at this. Read the full paper here:https://openaccess.city.ac.uk/id/eprint/25536/3/Webb%20et%20al%202021_text%20copy.pdf

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