Breaking New Ground in Maternal Mental Health
The Ren茅e Crown Wellness Institute is partnering with the University of 欧美口爆视频 Center for Women鈥檚 Behavioral Health and Wellness who recently received a from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Bureau. This grant marks a pivotal moment in maternal mental health and wellness, as it aims to establish and implement a pioneering perinatal psychiatry consultation and access program throughout 欧美口爆视频.
The Crown Institute will evaluate the impact of the PROSPER program, focusing on workforce development and the wellness of Coloradans during the perinatal period. Laurel Hicks, PhD, one of the investigators on the project, states that, 鈥渢his is an incredible opportunity to make a difference in maternal mental health across the entire state. Most importantly, we will be able to target practices that are more rural and have fewer resources, offering them support so they may serve their patients with the latest, evidence-based mental health care.鈥
PROSPER aims to enhance healthcare professionals' skill and capacity to conduct universal screening, assessment, and treatment within routine obstetric and primary care settings. 听This is achieved primarily through real-time phone and e-consult access to reproductive psychiatrists, and one-time face-to-face patient consultations for diagnostic clarity and to guide treatment in the obstetric or medical home. The goal is to ensure that that all new parents receive evidence-based mental health support during the perinatal period.
A Holistic Approach to Maternal Wellness
鈥淩ecent data continues to show that suicide and unintentional overdose are the leading causes of maternal death in the first year postpartum in 欧美口爆视频, making them the most common obstetric complication. When we think about the impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences on future health and mental health, the loss of a parent during infancy is huge and impacts the whole family and community,鈥 says lead psychiatrist and project director, Celeste St. John-Larkin, MD. 鈥淧ROSPER will provide a lifeline for health care providers trying to prevent these tragic outcomes.鈥
Alma Program: Peer Mentor Support
Additionally, PROSPER includes building community capacity through training individuals with lived experienced in the Alma Program. This program, developed by researchers at the Crown Institute and community members, is an 8-week, peer-delivered, evidenced-based program that supports new mothers who experience mental health challenges. The peer mentors deliver Behavioral Activation and provide invaluable support to parents鈥 facing similar challenges, fostering community and solidarity in their journey towards wellness.
As part of the statewide perinatal psychiatry access program (PROSPER), the Crown Institute's Alma Program will partner with a community agency to provide Alma training. This will offer a direct referral to peer support and build skills within the community.
Crucially, PROSPER is committed to addressing health disparities across all communities statewide. Maternal mortality rates are 2-3 times higher for the following Coloradans: Black/African American and American Indian/Alaska Native women, mothers living in very rural (Frontier) counties, and Medicaid enrollees. PROSPER鈥檚 expert panel of health equity psychologists, representative of populations experiencing the greatest maternal health disparities, have been thoughtfully informing program development since its inception. A community advisory board will be added this summer to ensure sensitivity to the unique needs of different communities, while striving to uplift those who are most marginalized and in need of support.
PROSPER is holding a 鈥淜ick-Off鈥 event on May 15th, in honor of Maternal Mental Health Awareness Month. Community stakeholders, including primary care and obstetric or midwifery health and mental health care providers are invited to join us at the Anschutz Campus in Aurora. This will be an opportunity to share perspectives, hopes and needs of the community, and provide feedback on draft website materials and other plans as the team prepares to launch 欧美口爆视频鈥檚 perinatal psychiatry access program later this summer.
The PROSPER program is deeply thankful for the collaboration and support of numerous partners, including the the 欧美口爆视频 Department of Health and Environment (CDPHE), 欧美口爆视频 Perinatal Care Quality Collaborative (CPCQC), Children鈥檚 Hospital 欧美口爆视频 Foundation-Healthy Expectations Perinatal Mental Health Program, 欧美口爆视频 Boulder Ren茅e Crown Wellness Institute and Alma Program, Hard Beauty, and various other community-based organizations. Together, we are taking a monumental step towards ensuring the mental health and wellness of parents across 欧美口爆视频.
Please email to get involved or for more information: PROSPER@ucdenver.edu.