Assessment of Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices of Healthcare Providers Regarding Postpartum Depression in Shendi, Sudan — 2025
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Postpartum depression (PPD) is a
common mood disorder that may occur after
childbirth and can harm maternal well-being, mother–
Although general awareness of PPD
exists among HCPs in Shendi, practical screening and
standardized management are limited. Strengthening
training, implementing culturally adapted screening,
and integrating psychosocial support into postnatal
care are recommended to improve maternal mental
health outcomes.
infant bonding, and family functioning. In low-resource
settings such as Sudan, PPD is often underdiagnosed
because of limited training, cultural stigma, and few
mental health services. Healthcare providers (HCPs)
are essential for detection and referral, but their
readiness (knowledge, attitudes, practices — KAP) is
not well known in Shendi.
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2026-04-03



