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Welcome to the second #ebnjc podcast, this month’s topic is Women’s Health. Dr Allison Shorten, Associate Editor, will explore a recent commentary in EBN on Women’s Health with the commentary author. The discussion is designed to help you think about issues raised in the commentary and explores the clinical applicability of the original research discussed.
In this podcast, Dr Michael O’Hara, from The University of Iowa in the USA, discusses with Dr Shorten some of the issues raised in his commentary concerned with interventions to reduce the risk of postnatal depression. Dr O’Hara reflects on a recent review of interventions and critically explores the findings offering his thoughts on the implications for policy and practice.
Read the commentary: http://goo.gl/y2s57Z
Read the original research: http://goo.gl/3EujJk
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Welcome to the second #ebnjc podcast, this month’s topic is Women’s Health. Dr Allison Shorten, Associate Editor, will explore a recent commentary in EBN on Women’s Health with the commentary author. The discussion is designed to help you think about issues raised in the commentary and explores the clinical applicability of the original research discussed.
In this podcast, Dr Michael O’Hara, from The University of Iowa in the USA, discusses with Dr Shorten some of the issues raised in his commentary concerned with interventions to reduce the risk of postnatal depression. Dr O’Hara reflects on a recent review of interventions and critically explores the findings offering his thoughts on the implications for policy and practice.
Read the commentary: http://goo.gl/y2s57Z
Read the original research: http://goo.gl/3EujJk

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