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Susan Kendig

Researcher at University of Pittsburgh

Publications -  13
Citations -  413

Susan Kendig is an academic researcher from University of Pittsburgh. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Anxiety. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 10 publications receiving 261 citations.

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Consensus Bundle on Maternal Mental Health: Perinatal Depression and Anxiety.

TL;DR: The bundle is modeled after other bundles released by the Council on Patient Safety in Women's Health Care and provides broad direction for incorporating perinatal mood and anxiety disorder screening, intervention, referral, and follow-up into maternity care practice across health care settings.
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Consensus Bundle on Maternal Mental Health: Perinatal Depression and Anxiety

TL;DR: The bundle is modeled after other bundles released by the Council on Patient Safety in Women's Health Care and provides broad direction for incorporating perinatal mood and anxiety disorder screening, intervention, referral, and follow-up into maternity care practice across health care settings.
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National Partnership for Maternal Safety: Consensus Bundle on Obstetric Care for Women With Opioid Use Disorder

TL;DR: The Consensus Bundle on Obstetric Care for Women with Opioid Use Disorder provides a series of evidence-based recommendations to standardize and improve the quality of health care services for pregnant and postpartum women with opioid use disorder, which should be implemented in every maternity care setting.
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Screening for Urinary Incontinence in Women: A Recommendation From the Women's Preventive Services Initiative

TL;DR: Urinary incontinence adversely affects a woman's physical, psychological, and social well-being by limiting participation in social gatherings and work activities, interfering with sexual function, and reducing independence, and is underreported by women and therefore infrequently recognized by clinicians.