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Midwifery Leadership in Enhancing Maternal Mental Health Outcomes in Canada

Abstract

The incomplete integration of mental health into midwifery practices in Canada affects mothers through conditions such as prenatal depression, anxiety, and postpartum post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), contributing to maternal morbidity and mortality. Despite their role as primary caregivers, midwives face critical gaps in mental health training, culturally sensitive care, and leadership, impacting the quality of care and health outcomes for mothers and infants. Addressing this issue is essential for fostering positive pregnancy outcomes, improving patient experiences, reducing health disparities, and ensuring equitable care. This study is a systematic review synthesizing findings from multiple studies through a structured literature search and data analysis using key databases including PubMed, Scopus, Google Scholar, and One Search. Key themes uncovered were culturally sensitive care, social support, leadership competencies, and addressing barriers to care—all crucial for advancing maternal mental health interventions. These findings call for inclusive care promotion by midwifery leaders, stronger social support networks, and mental health screenings. Future research can include longitudinal cohort studies on standardized mental health interventions and qualitative interviews with midwives and mothers to explore leadership-driven care strategies and barriers.

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Disciplines Health, Leadership, Management & Organizations Tags culturally sensitive care, Featured Studies, leadership competencies, mental health integration, midwifery practices, postpartum PTSD
  • Mona Gorji Azandaryani
  • April, 2025

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  • Mona Gorji Azandaryani
    Mona Gorji Azandaryani

    Mona Gorji Azandaryani has experience in healthcare and midwifery leadership, providing maternal care and supporting deliveries in hospital and community settings while ensuring patient-centered care...

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Mona Gorji Azandaryani

Mona Gorji Azandaryani has experience in healthcare and midwifery leadership, providing maternal care and supporting deliveries in hospital and community settings while ensuring patient-centered care and evidence-based practice, and prioritizing patient education, interdisciplinary collaboration, and healthcare service improvement. She works as a program facilitator supporting adults with autism through individualized programs promoting independence and well-being while fostering a collaborative care environment and advocating for person-centered approaches in community healthcare. Mona Gorji Azandaryani holds a bachelor’s degree in midwifery from Islamic Azad University in Iran and further pursued a master’s degree in healthcare leadership from Trinity Western University in Canada. Her leadership focus is on ethical decision-making, system transformation, and reducing healthcare disparities, particularly in improving access to specialist care, with research interests in leadership development, exploring ways to enhance healthcare efficiency and accessibility, and contributing to system-wide improvements through servant and transformational leadership approaches.
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Mona Gorji Azandaryani

Mona Gorji Azandaryani has experience in healthcare and midwifery leadership, providing maternal care and supporting deliveries in hospital and community settings while ensuring patient-centered care and evidence-based practice, and prioritizing patient education, interdisciplinary collaboration, and healthcare service improvement. She works as a program facilitator supporting adults with autism through individualized programs promoting independence and well-being while fostering a collaborative care environment and advocating for person-centered approaches in community healthcare. Mona Gorji Azandaryani holds a bachelor’s degree in midwifery from Islamic Azad University in Iran and further pursued a master’s degree in healthcare leadership from Trinity Western University in Canada. Her leadership focus is on ethical decision-making, system transformation, and reducing healthcare disparities, particularly in improving access to specialist care, with research interests in leadership development, exploring ways to enhance healthcare efficiency and accessibility, and contributing to system-wide improvements through servant and transformational leadership approaches.
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