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Could primary care records be used to identify women at risk of perinatal anxiety? A mixed-methods study.

Tamsin FisherCharlotte ArcherJames BaileyJonathan EvansDavid Samuel KesslerTom KingstoneIrene PetersenJanine ProctorNoreen ShivjiAmy SpruceVictoria SilverwoodHolly SmithKatrina TurnerPensee WuDahai YuCarolyn Chew-Graham
Published in: The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners (2024)
While identification of higher risk of PNA may be acceptable, some factors that may contribute to PNA are not coded in primary care records. Identifying and managing PNA is needed to improve infant health.
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